Dear all,
I would like to do some calculations comparing a relativistic and non-relativistic treatment of the metals Pt and Ir. To my knowledge, the standard pseudopotentials used in VASP (both PAW and US-PP) are relativistic. I see that it is possible to use the pseudopotential generation program to make a non-relativistic version, however this seems to be rather difficult for a novice. Does anyone have a non-relativistic pseudopotential for these two metals?
Thanks in advance,
Anna
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to compare relativistic to non-relativistic results, please simply do 2 self-consistent calculations, one with and one without spin-orbit coupling
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Thank you for your answer. But, my understanding is that pseudo-poetntitals for the heavier atoms, such as Pt and Au, include relativistic effects for the inner electrons even when doing regular DFT/GGA calculations. Is that not correct? I am interested in studying the importance of those relativistic effects for the inner electrons, without including
spin-orbit coupling for the valence electrons.
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Anna
spin-orbit coupling for the valence electrons.
Thanks,
Anna
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Hi Anna,
you might have to pursuade Georg to create such PPs or just go all electron.
Cheers,
alex
you might have to pursuade Georg to create such PPs or just go all electron.
Cheers,
alex
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Hi Alex,
I suspected that may be the case. Thanks for your reply!
Cheers,
Anna
I suspected that may be the case. Thanks for your reply!
Cheers,
Anna
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