I have a silly question about Hydrogen POTCAR, theres 4-types of input : H, H0.5, H0.75, H1.25 and H1.25
I'm still quite not too understand the different valence in hydrogen POTCAR, especially the non-integer part.
Is it possible theres a half-electron in hydrogen (for H0.5 input) or other non-integer valence? or there's any explanation about this one?
Thanks, ^_^
Different Valence in Hydrogen
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Different Valence in Hydrogen
the H-potentials with a non-integer number of valence electrons were ONLY
generated for the purpose to passivate dangling bonds on certain semiconductor surfaces.
generated for the purpose to passivate dangling bonds on certain semiconductor surfaces.
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Different Valence in Hydrogen
Thank you very much, ^_^
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Different Valence in Hydrogen
Pursing this thread, how should one decide on the atomX-H bond lengths for H atoms with different no. of valence electrons (non-integer and integer values) when passivating dangling bonds of bottom layer X atoms? That is, should the distance be adjusted (increased/decreased) when going from H with 1 e to H with 1.25 e? Can someone please comment on it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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