Why Pt has electron occupations in p-orbitals

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Why Pt has electron occupations in p-orbitals

#1 Post by sjtuzhanglei » Wed May 03, 2017 4:49 am

Dear admin,

I use VASP and Pt PAW pseudopotential with valence electrons d9s1. Initially no p electrons.

However, after the calculation converged. I analyzed the electron DOS. I found under fermi level, there is significant p-orbital electron densities. How could it be?

I am very confused.

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Re: Why Pt has electron occupations in p-orbitals

#2 Post by admin » Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:29 pm

please learn about the PAW method, you will find the answer in the papers introducing the method
(you can find the citations in the vasp-manual)

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