Is the static dielectric tensor given in cartesian coordinates in real space?

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Is the static dielectric tensor given in cartesian coordinates in real space?

#1 Post by tomasz.w » Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:13 am

Dear all,

I have a question concerning the static dielectric tensor ( INCAR: LEPSILON = .TRUE.) .
In the OUTPUT file the static dielectric tensor is written after below heading:

HEAD OF MICROSCOPIC STATIC DIELECTRIC TENSOR (INDEPENDENT PARTICLE, excluding Hartree and local field effects)
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7.750898 0.000000 -0.005793
0.000000 7.748910 0.000000
-0.005804 0.000000 5.882622
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What is the basis of this tensor?
Is it given in cartesian coordinates or in lattice vector basis in real or reciprocal space?
Thank you in advance for the solution.

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Tomasz Woźniak

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Re: Is the static dielectric tensor given in cartesian coordinates in real space?

#2 Post by merzuk.kaltak » Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:28 am

Dear Tomasz,

The tensor is given with respect to the reciprocal basis.

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