Hi,
From some posts I learn VASP 4.6 support external electric field by entering EFIELD = xxx (eV/A).
I am not sure what this unit means. eV/A -- electron volt per angstrom? If so, it is the unit of force, not electric field.
I wonder what e,V and A stands for? Does anyone know this?
Thank you very much
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yes, i not sure too. For example is i want to set the external electric field to 0.8 V/A
0.8 V/A = 5000000000000000000 eV/A ?
0.8 V/A = 5000000000000000000 eV/A ?
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I also want to know the answer. Does anyone know? Thanks a lot in advance.
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It means the strength of the electric field and this value equates the force acting on a unit charge.
1eV/A = 1V/A times 1e.
1eV/A = 1V/A times 1e.
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