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*** FILE AUTOMATICALLY CREATED: DO NOT EDIT, CHANGES WILL BE LOST ***
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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INPUT FILE DESCRIPTION
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Program: cp.x / CP / Quantum ESPRESSO (version: 7.4)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Input data format: { } = optional, [ ] = it depends, | = or
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All quantities whose dimensions are not explicitly specified are in
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HARTREE ATOMIC UNITS. Charge is "number" charge (i.e. not multiplied
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by e); potentials are in energy units (i.e. they are multiplied by e)
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BEWARE: TABS, CRLF, ANY OTHER STRANGE CHARACTER, ARE A SOURCES OF TROUBLE
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USE ONLY PLAIN ASCII TEXT FILES (CHECK THE FILE TYPE WITH UNIX COMMAND "file")
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Namelists must appear in the order given below.
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Comment lines in namelists can be introduced by a "!", exactly as in
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fortran code. Comments lines in ``cards'' can be introduced by
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either a "!" or a "#" character in the first position of a line.
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Do not start any line in ``cards'' with a "/" character.
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Leave a space between card names and card options, e.g.
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ATOMIC_POSITIONS (bohr), not ATOMIC_POSITIONS(bohr)
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Structure of the input data:
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===============================================================================
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&CONTROL
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...
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/
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&SYSTEM
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...
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/
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&ELECTRONS
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...
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/
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[ &IONS
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...
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/ ]
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[ &CELL
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...
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/ ]
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[ &WANNIER
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...
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/ ]
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ATOMIC_SPECIES
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X Mass_X PseudoPot_X
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Y Mass_Y PseudoPot_Y
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Z Mass_Z PseudoPot_Z
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ATOMIC_POSITIONS { alat | bohr | crystal | angstrom }
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X 0.0 0.0 0.0 {if_pos(1) if_pos(2) if_pos(3)}
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Y 0.5 0.0 0.0
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Z O.0 0.2 0.2
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[ CELL_PARAMETERS { alat | bohr | angstrom }
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v1(1) v1(2) v1(3)
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v2(1) v2(2) v2(3)
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v3(1) v3(2) v3(3) ]
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[ OCCUPATIONS
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f_inp1(1) f_inp1(2) f_inp1(3) ... f_inp1(10)
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f_inp1(11) f_inp1(12) ... f_inp1(nbnd)
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[ f_inp2(1) f_inp2(2) f_inp2(3) ... f_inp2(10)
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f_inp2(11) f_inp2(12) ... f_inp2(nbnd) ] ]
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[ CONSTRAINTS
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nconstr { constr_tol }
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constr_type(.) constr(1,.) constr(2,.) [ constr(3,.) constr(4,.) ] { constr_target(.) } ]
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[ ATOMIC_FORCES
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label_1 Fx(1) Fy(1) Fz(1)
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.....
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label_n Fx(n) Fy(n) Fz(n) ]
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========================================================================
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NAMELIST: &CONTROL
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: calculation
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'cp'
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Description: a string describing the task to be performed:
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'cp',
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'scf',
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'nscf',
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'relax',
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'vc-relax',
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'vc-cp',
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'cp-wf',
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'vc-cp-wf'
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(vc = variable-cell).
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(wf = Wannier functions).
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: title
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'MD Simulation '
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Description: reprinted on output.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: verbosity
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'low'
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Description: In order of decreasing verbose output:
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'debug' | 'high' | 'medium' | 'low','default' | 'minimal'
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: isave
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Type: INTEGER
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See: ndr
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See: ndw
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Default: 100
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Description: Number of steps between successive savings of
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information needed to restart the run.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: restart_mode
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'restart'
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Description: 'from_scratch' : from scratch
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'restart' : from previous interrupted run
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'reset_counters' : continue a previous simulation,
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performs "nstep" new steps, resetting
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the counter and averages
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: nstep
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Type: INTEGER
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Description: number of Car-Parrinello steps performed in this run
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Default: 50
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: iprint
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Type: INTEGER
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Default: 10
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Description: Number of steps between successive writings of relevant physical quantities
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to files named as "prefix.???" depending on "prefix" parameter.
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In the standard output relevant quantities are written every 10*iprint steps.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: tstress
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Type: LOGICAL
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Default: .false.
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Description: Write stress tensor to standard output each "iprint" steps.
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It is set to .TRUE. automatically if calculation='vc-relax'
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: tprnfor
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Type: LOGICAL
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Default: .false.
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Description: print forces. Set to .TRUE. when ions are moving.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: dt
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Type: REAL
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Default: 1.D0
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Description: time step for molecular dynamics, in Hartree atomic units
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(1 a.u.=2.4189 * 10^-17 s : beware, PW code use
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Rydberg atomic units, twice that much!!!)
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: outdir
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: value of the ESPRESSO_TMPDIR environment variable if set;
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current directory ('./') otherwise
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Description: input, temporary, trajectories and output files are found
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in this directory.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: saverho
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Type: LOGICAL
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Description: This flag controls the saving of charge density in CP codes:
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If .TRUE. save charge density to restart dir,
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If .FALSE. do not save charge density.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: prefix
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'cp'
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Description: prepended to input/output filenames and restart folders:
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prefix.pos : atomic positions
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prefix.vel : atomic velocities
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prefix.for : atomic forces
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prefix.cel : cell parameters
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prefix.str : stress tensors
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prefix.evp : energies
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prefix.hrs : Hirshfeld effective volumes (ts-vdw)
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prefix.eig : eigen values
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prefix.nos : Nose-Hoover variables
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prefix.spr : spread of Wannier orbitals
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prefix.wfc : center of Wannier orbitals
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prefix.ncg : number of Poisson CG steps (PBE0)
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prefix_ndw.save/ : write restart folder
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prefix_ndr.save/ : read restart folder
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where ndr and ndw are the integers number described below
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: ndr
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Type: INTEGER
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Default: 50
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Description: The restart files are read from the folder
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outdir/prefix_ndr.save/
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where outdir, prefix and ndr are the input variables described
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in this document
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: ndw
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Type: INTEGER
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Default: 50
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Description: The restart files are written, if ndw > 0, in the folder
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outdir/prefix_ndw.save/
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where outdir, prefix and ndw are the input variables described
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in this document
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: tabps
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Type: LOGICAL
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Default: .false.
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Description: .true. to compute the volume and/or the surface of an isolated
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system for finite pressure/finite surface tension calculations
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(PRL 94, 145501 (2005); JCP 124, 074103 (2006)).
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: max_seconds
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Type: REAL
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Default: 1.D+7, or 150 days, i.e. no time limit
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Description: jobs stops after max_seconds CPU time. Used to prevent
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a hard kill from the queuing system.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: etot_conv_thr
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Type: REAL
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Default: 1.0D-4
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Description: convergence threshold on total energy (a.u) for ionic
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minimization: the convergence criterion is satisfied
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when the total energy changes less than etot_conv_thr
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between two consecutive scf steps.
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See also forc_conv_thr - both criteria must be satisfied
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: forc_conv_thr
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Type: REAL
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Default: 1.0D-3
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Description: convergence threshold on forces (a.u) for ionic
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minimization: the convergence criterion is satisfied
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when all components of all forces are smaller than
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forc_conv_thr.
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See also etot_conv_thr - both criteria must be satisfied
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: ekin_conv_thr
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Type: REAL
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Default: 1.0D-6
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Description: convergence criterion for electron minimization:
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convergence is achieved when "ekin < ekin_conv_thr".
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See also etot_conv_thr - both criteria must be satisfied.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: disk_io
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'default'
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Description: 'high': CP code will write Kohn-Sham wfc files and additional
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information in data-file.xml in order to restart
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with a PW calculation or to use postprocessing tools.
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If disk_io is not set to 'high', the data file
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written by CP will not be readable by PW or PostProc.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: memory
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: 'default'
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Description: 'small': NO LONGER IMPLEMENTED SINCE v.6.3
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memory-saving tricks are implemented. Currently:
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- the G-vectors are sorted only locally, not globally
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- they are not collected and written to file
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For large systems, the memory and time gain is sizable
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but the resulting data files are not portable - use it
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only if you do not need to re-read the data file
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: pseudo_dir
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Type: CHARACTER
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Default: value of the $ESPRESSO_PSEUDO environment variable if set;
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'$HOME/espresso/pseudo/' otherwise
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Description: directory containing pseudopotential files
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: tefield
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Type: LOGICAL
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Default: .FALSE.
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Description: If .TRUE. a homogeneous finite electric field described
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through the modern theory of the polarization is applied.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
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========================================================================
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NAMELIST: &SYSTEM
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: ibrav
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Type: INTEGER
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Status: REQUIRED
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Description: Bravais-lattice index. If ibrav /= 0, specify EITHER
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[ celldm(1)-celldm(6) ] OR [ A,B,C,cosAB,cosAC,cosBC ]
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but NOT both. The lattice parameter "alat" is set to
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alat = celldm(1) (in a.u.) or alat = A (in Angstrom);
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see below for the other parameters.
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For ibrav=0 specify the lattice vectors in CELL_PARAMETER,
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optionally the lattice parameter alat = celldm(1) (in a.u.)
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or = A (in Angstrom), or else it is taken from CELL_PARAMETERS
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ibrav structure celldm(2)-celldm(6)
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or: b,c,cosbc,cosac,cosab
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0 free
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crystal axis provided in input: see card CELL_PARAMETERS
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1 cubic P (sc)
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v1 = a(1,0,0), v2 = a(0,1,0), v3 = a(0,0,1)
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2 cubic F (fcc)
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v1 = (a/2)(-1,0,1), v2 = (a/2)(0,1,1), v3 = (a/2)(-1,1,0)
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3 cubic I (bcc)
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v1 = (a/2)(1,1,1), v2 = (a/2)(-1,1,1), v3 = (a/2)(-1,-1,1)
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-3 cubic I (bcc), more symmetric axis:
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v1 = (a/2)(-1,1,1), v2 = (a/2)(1,-1,1), v3 = (a/2)(1,1,-1)
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4 Hexagonal and Trigonal P celldm(3)=c/a
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v1 = a(1,0,0), v2 = a(-1/2,sqrt(3)/2,0), v3 = a(0,0,c/a)
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5 Trigonal R, 3fold axis c celldm(4)=cos(gamma)
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The crystallographic vectors form a three-fold star around
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the z-axis, the primitive cell is a simple rhombohedron:
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v1 = a(tx,-ty,tz), v2 = a(0,2ty,tz), v3 = a(-tx,-ty,tz)
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where c=cos(gamma) is the cosine of the angle gamma between
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any pair of crystallographic vectors, tx, ty, tz are:
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tx=sqrt((1-c)/2), ty=sqrt((1-c)/6), tz=sqrt((1+2c)/3)
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-5 Trigonal R, 3fold axis <111> celldm(4)=cos(gamma)
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The crystallographic vectors form a three-fold star around
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<111>. Defining a' = a/sqrt(3) :
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v1 = a' (u,v,v), v2 = a' (v,u,v), v3 = a' (v,v,u)
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where u and v are defined as
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u = tz - 2*sqrt(2)*ty, v = tz + sqrt(2)*ty
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and tx, ty, tz as for case ibrav=5
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Note: if you prefer x,y,z as axis in the cubic limit,
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set u = tz + 2*sqrt(2)*ty, v = tz - sqrt(2)*ty
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See also the note in Modules/latgen.f90
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6 Tetragonal P (st) celldm(3)=c/a
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v1 = a(1,0,0), v2 = a(0,1,0), v3 = a(0,0,c/a)
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7 Tetragonal I (bct) celldm(3)=c/a
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v1=(a/2)(1,-1,c/a), v2=(a/2)(1,1,c/a), v3=(a/2)(-1,-1,c/a)
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8 Orthorhombic P celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a
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v1 = (a,0,0), v2 = (0,b,0), v3 = (0,0,c)
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9 Orthorhombic base-centered(bco) celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a
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v1 = (a/2, b/2,0), v2 = (-a/2,b/2,0), v3 = (0,0,c)
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-9 as 9, alternate description
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v1 = (a/2,-b/2,0), v2 = (a/2, b/2,0), v3 = (0,0,c)
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10 Orthorhombic face-centered celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a
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v1 = (a/2,0,c/2), v2 = (a/2,b/2,0), v3 = (0,b/2,c/2)
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11 Orthorhombic body-centered celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a
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v1=(a/2,b/2,c/2), v2=(-a/2,b/2,c/2), v3=(-a/2,-b/2,c/2)
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12 Monoclinic P, unique axis c celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a,
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celldm(4)=cos(ab)
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v1=(a,0,0), v2=(b*cos(gamma),b*sin(gamma),0), v3 = (0,0,c)
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where gamma is the angle between axis a and b.
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-12 Monoclinic P, unique axis b celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a,
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celldm(5)=cos(ac)
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v1 = (a,0,0), v2 = (0,b,0), v3 = (c*cos(beta),0,c*sin(beta))
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where beta is the angle between axis a and c
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13 Monoclinic base-centered celldm(2)=b/a
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celldm(3)=c/a,
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celldm(4)=cos(gamma)
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v1 = ( a/2, 0, -c/2),
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v2 = (b*cos(gamma), b*sin(gamma), 0 ),
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v3 = ( a/2, 0, c/2),
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where gamma=angle between axis a and b projected on xy plane
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-13 Monoclinic base-centered celldm(2)=b/a
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(unique axis b) celldm(3)=c/a,
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celldm(5)=cos(beta)
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v1 = ( a/2, b/2, 0),
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v2 = ( -a/2, b/2, 0),
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v3 = (c*cos(beta), 0, c*sin(beta)),
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where beta=angle between axis a and c projected on xz plane
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: until QE v.6.4.1, axis for ibrav=-13 had a
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different definition: v1(old) = v2(now), v2(old) = -v1(now)
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14 Triclinic celldm(2)= b/a,
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celldm(3)= c/a,
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celldm(4)= cos(bc),
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celldm(5)= cos(ac),
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celldm(6)= cos(ab)
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v1 = (a, 0, 0),
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v2 = (b*cos(gamma), b*sin(gamma), 0)
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v3 = (c*cos(beta), c*(cos(alpha)-cos(beta)cos(gamma))/sin(gamma),
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c*sqrt( 1 + 2*cos(alpha)cos(beta)cos(gamma)
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- cos(alpha)^2-cos(beta)^2-cos(gamma)^2 )/sin(gamma) )
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where alpha is the angle between axis b and c
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beta is the angle between axis a and c
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gamma is the angle between axis a and b
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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///---
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EITHER:
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variable: celldm(i), i=1,6
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Type: REAL
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See: ibrav
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Description: Crystallographic constants - see the "ibrav" variable.
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Specify either these OR A,B,C,cosAB,cosBC,cosAC NOT both.
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Only needed values (depending on "ibrav") must be specified
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alat = celldm(1) is the lattice parameter "a" (in BOHR)
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If ibrav=0, only celldm(1) is used if present;
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cell vectors are read from card CELL_PARAMETERS
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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OR:
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Variables: A, B, C, cosAB, cosAC, cosBC
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Type: REAL
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Description: Traditional crystallographic constants: a,b,c in ANGSTROM
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cosAB = cosine of the angle between axis a and b (gamma)
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cosAC = cosine of the angle between axis a and c (beta)
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cosBC = cosine of the angle between axis b and c (alpha)
|
||
The axis are chosen according to the value of "ibrav".
|
||
Specify either these OR "celldm" but NOT both.
|
||
Only needed values (depending on "ibrav") must be specified
|
||
The lattice parameter alat = A (in ANGSTROM )
|
||
If ibrav = 0, only A is used if present;
|
||
cell vectors are read from card CELL_PARAMETERS
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
\\\---
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nat
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Status: REQUIRED
|
||
Description: number of atoms in the unit cell
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Status: REQUIRED
|
||
Description: number of types of atoms in the unit cell
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nbnd
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: for an insulator, nbnd = number of valence bands
|
||
(nbnd = # of electrons /2);
|
||
for a metal, 20% more (minimum 4 more)
|
||
Description: number of electronic states (bands) to be calculated.
|
||
Note that in spin-polarized calculations the number of
|
||
k-point, not the number of bands per k-point, is doubled
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tot_charge
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.0
|
||
Description: total charge of the system. Useful for simulations with charged cells.
|
||
By default the unit cell is assumed to be neutral (tot_charge=0).
|
||
tot_charge=+1 means one electron missing from the system,
|
||
tot_charge=-1 means one additional electron, and so on.
|
||
|
||
In a periodic calculation a compensating jellium background is
|
||
inserted to remove divergences if the cell is not neutral.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tot_magnetization
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: -1 [unspecified]
|
||
Description: total majority spin charge - minority spin charge.
|
||
Used to impose a specific total electronic magnetization.
|
||
If unspecified, the tot_magnetization variable is ignored
|
||
and the electronic magnetization is determined by the
|
||
occupation numbers (see card OCCUPATIONS) read from input.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ecutwfc
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Status: REQUIRED
|
||
Description: kinetic energy cutoff (Ry) for wavefunctions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ecutrho
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 4 * ecutwfc
|
||
Description: kinetic energy cutoff (Ry) for charge density and potential
|
||
For norm-conserving pseudopotential you should stick to the
|
||
default value, you can reduce it by a little but it will
|
||
introduce noise especially on forces and stress.
|
||
If there are ultrasoft PP, a larger value than the default is
|
||
often desirable (ecutrho = 8 to 12 times ecutwfc, typically).
|
||
PAW datasets can often be used at 4*ecutwfc, but it depends
|
||
on the shape of augmentation charge: testing is mandatory.
|
||
The use of gradient-corrected functional, especially in cells
|
||
with vacuum, or for pseudopotential without non-linear core
|
||
correction, usually requires an higher values of ecutrho
|
||
to be accurately converged.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: nr1, nr2, nr3
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
See: ecutrho
|
||
Description: three-dimensional FFT mesh (hard grid) for charge
|
||
density (and scf potential). If not specified
|
||
the grid is calculated based on the cutoff for
|
||
charge density.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: nr1s, nr2s, nr3s
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Description: three-dimensional mesh for wavefunction FFT and for the smooth
|
||
part of charge density ( smooth grid ).
|
||
Coincides with nr1, nr2, nr3 if ecutrho = 4 * ecutwfc ( default )
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: nr1b, nr2b, nr3b
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Description: dimensions of the "box" grid for Ultrasoft pseudopotentials
|
||
must be specified if Ultrasoft PP are present
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: occupations
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: a string describing the occupation of the electronic states.
|
||
Allowed values are 'fixed' (default) and 'ensemble'.
|
||
In the case of conjugate gradient style of minimization
|
||
of the electronic states, if occupations is set to 'ensemble',
|
||
this allows ensemble DFT calculations for metallic systems.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: degauss
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0 Ha
|
||
Description: parameter for the smearing function, only used for ensemble DFT
|
||
calculations. Hartree atomic units
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: smearing
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: a string describing the kind of occupations for electronic states
|
||
in the case of ensemble DFT (occupations == 'ensemble' );
|
||
possible values are: 'gaussian', 'fermi-dirac', 'hermite-delta',
|
||
'gaussian-splines', 'cold-smearing', 'marzari-vanderbilt', '0', '-1'.
|
||
Warning: only 'gaussian' is tested.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nspin
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: nspin = 1 : non-polarized calculation (default)
|
||
|
||
nspin = 2 : spin-polarized calculation, LSDA
|
||
(magnetization along z axis)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ecfixed
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.0
|
||
See: q2sigma
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: qcutz
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.0
|
||
See: q2sigma
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: q2sigma
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.1
|
||
Description: ecfixed, qcutz, q2sigma: parameters for modified functional to be
|
||
used in variable-cell molecular dynamics (or in stress calculation).
|
||
"ecfixed" is the value (in Rydberg) of the constant-cutoff;
|
||
"qcutz" and "q2sigma" are the height and the width (in Rydberg)
|
||
of the energy step for reciprocal vectors whose square modulus
|
||
is greater than "ecfixed". In the kinetic energy, G^2 is
|
||
replaced by G^2 + qcutz * (1 + erf ( (G^2 - ecfixed)/q2sigma) )
|
||
See: M. Bernasconi et al, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 56, 501 (1995)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: input_dft
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: read from pseudopotential files
|
||
Description: Exchange-correlation functional: eg 'PBE', 'BLYP' etc
|
||
See Modules/funct.f90 for allowed values.
|
||
Overrides the value read from pseudopotential files.
|
||
Use with care and if you know what you are doing!
|
||
|
||
Use 'PBE0' to perform hybrid functional calculation using Wannier functions.
|
||
Allowed calculation: 'cp-wf' and 'vc-cp-wf'
|
||
See CP specific user manual for further guidance (or in CPV/Doc/user_guide.tex)
|
||
and examples in CPV/examples/EXX-wf-example.
|
||
Also see related keywords starting with exx_.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_fraction
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: it depends on the specified functional
|
||
Description: Fraction of EXX for hybrid functional calculations. In the case of
|
||
input_dft='PBE0', the default value is 0.25. This entry overrides
|
||
the default (as well as the restart file) value of a given functional.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: lda_plus_u
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: lda_plus_u = .TRUE. enables calculation with LDA+U
|
||
("rotationally invariant"). See also Hubbard_U.
|
||
Anisimov, Zaanen, and Andersen, PRB 44, 943 (1991);
|
||
Anisimov et al., PRB 48, 16929 (1993);
|
||
Liechtenstein, Anisimov, and Zaanen, PRB 52, R5467 (1994);
|
||
Cococcioni and de Gironcoli, PRB 71, 035105 (2005).
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: Hubbard_U(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0 for all species
|
||
Status: LDA+U works only for a few selected elements. Modify
|
||
CPV/ldaU.f90 if you plan to use LDA+U with an
|
||
element that is not configured there.
|
||
Description: Hubbard_U(i): parameter U (in eV) for LDA+U calculations.
|
||
Currently only the simpler, one-parameter LDA+U is
|
||
implemented (no "alpha" or "J" terms)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: vdw_corr
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'none'
|
||
Description: Type of Van der Waals correction. Allowed values:
|
||
|
||
'grimme-d2', 'Grimme-D2', 'DFT-D', 'dft-d': semiempirical Grimme's DFT-D2.
|
||
Optional variables: "london_s6", "london_rcut"
|
||
S. Grimme, J. Comp. Chem. 27, 1787 (2006),
|
||
V. Barone et al., J. Comp. Chem. 30, 934 (2009).
|
||
|
||
'TS', 'ts', 'ts-vdw', 'ts-vdW', 'tkatchenko-scheffler': Tkatchenko-Scheffler
|
||
dispersion corrections with first-principle derived C6 coefficients
|
||
Optional variables: "ts_vdw_econv_thr", "ts_vdw_isolated"
|
||
See A. Tkatchenko and M. Scheffler, Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 073005 (2009)
|
||
J. Hermann et al., J. Chem. Phys. 159, 174802 (2023), doi:10.1063/5.0170972
|
||
|
||
'XDM', 'xdm': Exchange-hole dipole-moment model. Optional variables: "xdm_a1", "xdm_a2"
|
||
(implemented in PW only)
|
||
A. D. Becke and E. R. Johnson, J. Chem. Phys. 127, 154108 (2007)
|
||
A. Otero de la Roza, E. R. Johnson, J. Chem. Phys. 136, 174109 (2012)
|
||
|
||
Note that non-local functionals (eg vdw-DF) are NOT specified here but in "input_dft"
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: london_s6
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.75
|
||
Description: global scaling parameter for DFT-D. Default is good for PBE.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: london_rcut
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 200
|
||
Description: cutoff radius (a.u.) for dispersion interactions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ts_vdw
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: OBSOLESCENT, same as vdw_corr='TS'
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ts_vdw_econv_thr
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D-6
|
||
Description: Optional: controls the convergence of the vdW energy (and forces). The default value
|
||
is a safe choice, likely too safe, but you do not gain much in increasing it
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ts_vdw_isolated
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: Optional: set it to .TRUE. when computing the Tkatchenko-Scheffler vdW energy
|
||
for an isolated (non-periodic) system.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: assume_isolated
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'none'
|
||
Description: Used to perform calculation assuming the system to be
|
||
isolated (a molecule of a clustr in a 3D supercell).
|
||
|
||
Currently available choices:
|
||
|
||
'none' (default): regular periodic calculation w/o any correction.
|
||
|
||
'makov-payne', 'm-p', 'mp' : the Makov-Payne correction to the
|
||
total energy is computed.
|
||
Theory:
|
||
G.Makov, and M.C.Payne,
|
||
"Periodic boundary conditions in ab initio
|
||
calculations" , Phys.Rev.B 51, 4014 (1995)
|
||
|
||
|
||
var nextffield -type INTEGER {
|
||
default { 0 }
|
||
info {
|
||
Number of activated external ionic force fields.
|
||
See Doc/ExternalForceFields.tex for further explanation and parameterizations
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
NAMELIST: &ELECTRONS
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: electron_maxstep
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 100
|
||
Description: maximum number of iterations in a scf step
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: electron_dynamics
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'none'
|
||
Description: set how electrons should be moved
|
||
'none' : electronic degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) are kept fixed
|
||
'sd' : steepest descent algorithm is used to minimize
|
||
electronic d.o.f.
|
||
'damp' : damped dynamics is used to propagate electronic d.o.f.
|
||
'verlet' : standard Verlet algorithm is used to propagate
|
||
electronic d.o.f.
|
||
'cg' : conjugate gradient is used to converge the
|
||
wavefunction at each ionic step. 'cg' can be used
|
||
interchangeably with 'verlet' for a couple of ionic
|
||
steps in order to "cool down" the electrons and
|
||
return them back to the Born-Oppenheimer surface.
|
||
Then 'verlet' can be restarted again. This procedure
|
||
is useful when electronic adiabaticity in CP is lost
|
||
yet the ionic velocities need to be preserved.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: conv_thr
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D-6
|
||
Description: Convergence threshold for selfconsistency:
|
||
estimated energy error < conv_thr
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: niter_cg_restart
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 20
|
||
Description: frequency in iterations for which the conjugate-gradient algorithm
|
||
for electronic relaxation is restarted
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: efield
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: Amplitude of the finite electric field (in a.u.;
|
||
1 a.u. = 51.4220632*10^10 V/m). Used only if tefield=.TRUE.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: epol
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 3
|
||
Description: direction of the finite electric field (only if tefield == .TRUE.)
|
||
In the case of a PARALLEL calculation only the case epol==3
|
||
is implemented
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: emass
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 400.D0
|
||
Description: effective electron mass in the CP Lagrangian, in atomic units
|
||
( 1 a.u. of mass = 1/1822.9 a.m.u. = 9.10939 * 10^-31 kg )
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: emass_cutoff
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 2.5D0
|
||
Description: mass cut-off (in Rydberg) for the Fourier acceleration
|
||
effective mass is rescaled for "G" vector components with
|
||
kinetic energy above "emass_cutoff"
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: orthogonalization
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'ortho'
|
||
Description: selects the orthonormalization method for electronic wave
|
||
functions
|
||
'ortho' : use iterative algorithm - if it doesn't converge,
|
||
reduce the timestep, or use options ortho_max
|
||
and ortho_eps, or use Gram-Schmidt instead just
|
||
to start the simulation
|
||
'Gram-Schmidt' : use Gram-Schmidt algorithm - to be used ONLY in
|
||
the first few steps.
|
||
YIELDS INCORRECT ENERGIES AND EIGENVALUES.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ortho_eps
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D-8
|
||
Description: tolerance for iterative orthonormalization
|
||
meaningful only if orthogonalization = 'ortho'
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ortho_max
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 300
|
||
Description: maximum number of iterations for orthonormalization
|
||
meaningful only if orthogonalization = 'ortho'
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ortho_para
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 0
|
||
Status: OBSOLETE: use command-line option " -nd XX" instead
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: electron_damping
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.1D0
|
||
Description: damping frequency times delta t, optimal values could be
|
||
calculated with the formula :
|
||
SQRT( 0.5 * LOG( ( E1 - E2 ) / ( E2 - E3 ) ) )
|
||
where E1, E2, E3 are successive values of the DFT total energy
|
||
in a steepest descent simulations.
|
||
meaningful only if " electron_dynamics = 'damp' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: electron_velocities
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: 'zero' : restart setting electronic velocities to zero
|
||
'default' : restart using electronic velocities of the
|
||
previous run
|
||
'change_step' : restart simulation using electronic velocities of the
|
||
previous run, with rescaling due to the timestep change.
|
||
specify the old step via "tolp" as in
|
||
tolp = 'old_time_step_value' in au.
|
||
Note that you may want to specify
|
||
"ion_velocities" = 'change_step'
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: electron_temperature
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'not_controlled'
|
||
Description: 'nose' : control electronic temperature using Nose
|
||
thermostat. See also "fnosee" and "ekincw".
|
||
'rescaling' : control electronic temperature via velocities
|
||
rescaling.
|
||
'not_controlled' : electronic temperature is not controlled.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ekincw
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.001D0
|
||
Description: value of the average kinetic energy (in atomic units) forced
|
||
by the temperature control
|
||
meaningful only with " electron_temperature /= 'not_controlled' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: fnosee
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: oscillation frequency of the nose thermostat (in terahertz)
|
||
meaningful only with " electron_temperature = 'nose' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: startingwfc
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'random'
|
||
Description: 'atomic': start from superposition of atomic orbitals
|
||
(not yet implemented)
|
||
|
||
|
||
'random': start from random wfcs. See "ampre".
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tcg
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: if .TRUE. perform a conjugate gradient minimization of the
|
||
electronic states for every ionic step.
|
||
It requires Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization of the electronic
|
||
states.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: maxiter
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 100
|
||
Description: maximum number of conjugate gradient iterations for
|
||
conjugate gradient minimizations of electronic states
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: passop
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.3D0
|
||
Description: small step used in the conjugate gradient minimization
|
||
of the electronic states.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: pre_state
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: if .TRUE. perform the precondition of the CG gradient
|
||
using the kinetic energy of the state.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: n_inner
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 2
|
||
Description: number of internal cycles for every conjugate gradient
|
||
iteration only for ensemble DFT
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: niter_cold_restart
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: frequency in iterations at which a full inner cycle, only
|
||
for cold smearing, is performed
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: lambda_cold
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.03D0
|
||
Description: step for inner cycle with cold smearing, used when a not full
|
||
cycle is performed
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: grease
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: a number <= 1, very close to 1: the damping in electronic
|
||
damped dynamics is multiplied at each time step by "grease"
|
||
(avoids overdamping close to convergence: Obsolete ?)
|
||
grease = 1 : normal damped dynamics
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ampre
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: amplitude of the randomization ( allowed values: 0.0 - 1.0 )
|
||
meaningful only if " startingwfc = 'random' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
NAMELIST: &IONS
|
||
|
||
INPUT THIS NAMELIST ONLY IF CALCULATION = 'CP', 'RELAX', 'VC-RELAX', 'VC-CP', 'CP-WF', 'VC-CP-WF'
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_dynamics
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: Specify the type of ionic dynamics.
|
||
|
||
For constrained dynamics or constrained optimisations add the
|
||
CONSTRAINTS card (when the card is present the SHAKE algorithm is
|
||
automatically used).
|
||
'none' : ions are kept fixed
|
||
'sd' : steepest descent algorithm is used to minimize ionic
|
||
configuration
|
||
'cg' : conjugate gradient algorithm is used to minimize ionic
|
||
configuration
|
||
'damp' : damped dynamics is used to propagate ions
|
||
'verlet' : standard Verlet algorithm is used to propagate ions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_positions
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'default'
|
||
Description: 'default ' : if restarting, use atomic positions read from the
|
||
restart file; in all other cases, use atomic
|
||
positions from standard input.
|
||
|
||
'from_input' : restart the simulation with atomic positions read
|
||
from standard input, even if restarting.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_velocities
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'default'
|
||
See: tempw
|
||
Description: initial ionic velocities
|
||
'default' : restart the simulation with atomic velocities read
|
||
from the restart file
|
||
'change_step' : restart the simulation with atomic velocities read
|
||
from the restart file, with rescaling due to the
|
||
timestep change, specify the old step via "tolp"
|
||
as in tolp = 'old_time_step_value' in au.
|
||
Note that you may want to specify
|
||
electron_velocities = 'change_step'
|
||
'random' : start the simulation with random atomic velocities
|
||
(see also variable "tempw")
|
||
'from_input' : restart the simulation with atomic velocities read
|
||
from standard input - see card 'ATOMIC_VELOCITIES'
|
||
BEWARE: tested only with electrons_dynamics='cg'
|
||
'zero' : restart the simulation with atomic velocities set
|
||
to zero
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_damping
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.2D0
|
||
Description: damping frequency times delta t, optimal values could be
|
||
calculated with the formula :
|
||
SQRT( 0.5 * LOG( ( E1 - E2 ) / ( E2 - E3 ) ) )
|
||
where E1, E2, E3 are successive values of the DFT total energy
|
||
in a steepest descent simulations.
|
||
meaningful only if " ion_dynamics = 'damp' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_radius(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.5 a.u. for all species
|
||
Description: ion_radius(i): pseudo-atomic radius of the i-th atomic species
|
||
used in Ewald summation. Typical values: between 0.5 and 2.
|
||
Results should NOT depend upon such parameters if their values
|
||
are properly chosen. See also "iesr".
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: iesr
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: The real-space contribution to the Ewald summation is performed
|
||
on iesr*iesr*iesr cells. Typically iesr=1 is sufficient to have
|
||
converged results.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_nstepe
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: number of electronic steps per ionic step.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: remove_rigid_rot
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .FALSE.
|
||
Description: This keyword is useful when simulating the dynamics and/or the
|
||
thermodynamics of an isolated system. If set to true the total
|
||
torque of the internal forces is set to zero by adding new forces
|
||
that compensate the spurious interaction with the periodic
|
||
images. This allows for the use of smaller supercells.
|
||
|
||
BEWARE: since the potential energy is no longer consistent with
|
||
the forces (it still contains the spurious interaction with the
|
||
repeated images), the total energy is not conserved anymore.
|
||
However the dynamical and thermodynamical properties should be
|
||
in closer agreement with those of an isolated system.
|
||
Also the final energy of a structural relaxation will be higher,
|
||
but the relaxation itself should be faster.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ion_temperature
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'not_controlled'
|
||
Description: 'nose' : control ionic temperature using Nose-Hoover
|
||
thermostat see parameters "fnosep", "tempw",
|
||
"nhpcl", "ndega", "nhptyp"
|
||
'rescaling' : control ionic temperature via velocities
|
||
rescaling. see parameter "tolp"
|
||
'not_controlled' : ionic temperature is not controlled
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tempw
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 300.D0
|
||
Description: value of the ionic temperature (in Kelvin) forced by the
|
||
temperature control.
|
||
meaningful only with " ion_temperature /= 'not_controlled' "
|
||
or when the initial velocities are set to 'random'
|
||
"ndega" controls number of degrees of freedom used in
|
||
temperature calculation
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: fnosep
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: oscillation frequency of the nose thermostat (in terahertz)
|
||
[note that 3 terahertz = 100 cm^-1]
|
||
meaningful only with " ion_temperature = 'nose' "
|
||
for Nose-Hoover chain one can set frequencies of all thermostats
|
||
( fnosep = X Y Z etc. ) If only first is set, the defaults for
|
||
the others will be same.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tolp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 100.D0
|
||
Description: tolerance (in Kelvin) of the rescaling. When ionic temperature
|
||
differs from "tempw" more than "tolp" apply rescaling.
|
||
meaningful only with "ion_temperature" = 'rescaling'
|
||
or with "ion_velocities"='change_step', where it specifies
|
||
the old timestep
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nhpcl
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: number of thermostats in the Nose-Hoover chain
|
||
currently maximum allowed is 4
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nhptyp
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 0
|
||
Description: type of the "massive" Nose-Hoover chain thermostat
|
||
nhptyp=1 uses a NH chain per each atomic type
|
||
nhptyp=2 uses a NH chain per atom, this one is useful
|
||
for extremely rapid equipartitioning (equilibration is a
|
||
different beast)
|
||
nhptyp=3 together with nhgrp allows fine grained thermostat
|
||
control
|
||
NOTE: if using more than 1 thermostat per system there will
|
||
be a common thermostat added on top of them all, to disable
|
||
this common thermostat specify nhptyp=-X instead of nhptyp=X
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nhgrp(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 0
|
||
Description: specifies which thermostat group to use for given atomic type
|
||
when >0 assigns all the atoms in this type to thermostat
|
||
labeled nhgrp(i), when =0 each atom in the type gets its own
|
||
thermostat. Finally, when <0, then this atomic type will have
|
||
temperature "not controlled". Example: HCOOLi, with types H (1), C(2), O(3), Li(4);
|
||
setting nhgrp={2 2 0 -1} will add a common thermostat for both H & C,
|
||
one thermostat per each O (2 in total), and a non-updated thermostat
|
||
for Li which will effectively make temperature for Li "not controlled"
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: fnhscl(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: (Nat_{total}-1)/Nat_{total}
|
||
Description: these are the scaling factors to be used together with nhptyp=3 and nhgrp(i)
|
||
in order to take care of possible reduction in the degrees of freedom due to
|
||
constraints. Suppose that with the previous example HCOOLi, C-H bond is
|
||
constrained. Then, these 2 atoms will have 5 degrees of freedom in total instead
|
||
of 6, and one can set fnhscl={5/6 5/6 1. 1.}. This way the target kinetic energy
|
||
for H&C will become 6(kT/2)*5/6 = 5(kT/2). This option is to be used for
|
||
simulations with many constraints, such as rigid water with something else in there
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: ndega
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 0
|
||
Description: number of degrees of freedom used for temperature calculation
|
||
ndega <= 0 sets the number of degrees of freedom to
|
||
[3*nat-abs(ndega)], ndega > 0 is used as the target number
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tranp(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
See: amprp
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: If .TRUE. randomize ionic positions for the
|
||
atomic type corresponding to the index.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: amprp(i), i=1,ntyp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
See: amprp
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: amplitude of the randomization for the atomic type corresponding
|
||
to the index i ( allowed values: 0.0 - 1.0 ).
|
||
meaningful only if " tranp(i) = .TRUE.".
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: greasp
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: same as "grease", for ionic damped dynamics.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
NAMELIST: &CELL
|
||
|
||
INPUT THIS NAMELIST ONLY IF CALCULATION = 'VC-RELAX', 'VC-CP', 'VC-CP-WF'
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_parameters
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: 'default' : restart the simulation with cell parameters read
|
||
from the restart file or "celldm" if
|
||
"restart = 'from_scratch'"
|
||
'from_input' : restart the simulation with cell parameters
|
||
from standard input.
|
||
( see the card 'CELL_PARAMETERS' )
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_dynamics
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'pr' if "calculation" = 'vc-md', 'vc'cp', 'vc-cp-wf';
|
||
'damp-pr' if "calculation" = 'vc-relax';
|
||
'none' otherwise
|
||
Description: set how cell should be moved
|
||
'none' : cell is kept fixed
|
||
'sd' : steepest descent algorithm is used to optimise the
|
||
cell
|
||
'damp-pr' : damped dynamics is used to optimise the cell
|
||
( Parrinello-Rahman method ).
|
||
'pr' : standard Verlet algorithm is used to propagate
|
||
the cell ( Parrinello-Rahman method ).
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_velocities
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: 'zero' : restart setting cell velocity to zero
|
||
'default' : restart using cell velocity of the previous run
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_damping
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.1D0
|
||
Description: damping frequency times delta t, optimal values could be
|
||
calculated with the formula :
|
||
SQRT( 0.5 * LOG( ( E1 - E2 ) / ( E2 - E3 ) ) )
|
||
where E1, E2, E3 are successive values of the DFT total energy
|
||
in a steepest descent simulations.
|
||
meaningful only if " cell_dynamics = 'damp' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: press
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: Target pressure [KBar] in a variable-cell md or relaxation run.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wmass
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.75*Tot_Mass/pi**2 for Parrinello-Rahman MD;
|
||
0.75*Tot_Mass/pi**2/Omega**(2/3) for Wentzcovitch MD
|
||
Description: Fictitious cell mass [amu] for variable-cell simulations
|
||
(both 'vc-md' and 'vc-relax')
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_factor
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.2D0
|
||
Description: Used in the construction of the pseudopotential tables.
|
||
It should exceed the maximum linear contraction of the
|
||
cell during a simulation.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_temperature
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'not_controlled'
|
||
Description: 'nose' : control cell temperature using Nose thermostat
|
||
see parameters "fnoseh" and "temph".
|
||
'rescaling' : control cell temperature via velocities
|
||
rescaling.
|
||
'not_controlled' : cell temperature is not controlled.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: temph
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: value of the cell temperature (in ???) forced
|
||
by the temperature control.
|
||
meaningful only with " cell_temperature /= 'not_controlled' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: fnoseh
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: oscillation frequency of the nose thermostat (in terahertz)
|
||
meaningful only with " cell_temperature = 'nose' "
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: greash
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D0
|
||
Description: same as "grease", for cell damped dynamics
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: cell_dofree
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Default: 'all'
|
||
Description: Select which of the cell parameters should be moved:
|
||
|
||
all = all axis and angles are moved
|
||
x = only the x component of axis 1 (v1_x) is moved
|
||
y = only the y component of axis 2 (v2_y) is moved
|
||
z = only the z component of axis 3 (v3_z) is moved
|
||
xy = only v1_x and v2_y are moved
|
||
xz = only v1_x and v3_z are moved
|
||
yz = only v2_y and v3_z are moved
|
||
xyz = only v1_x, v2_y, v3_z are moved
|
||
shape = all axis and angles, keeping the volume fixed
|
||
2Dxy = only x and y components are allowed to change
|
||
2Dshape = as above, keeping the area in xy plane fixed
|
||
volume = isotropic variations of v1_x, v2_y, v3_z, keeping
|
||
the shape fixed. Should be used only with ibrav=1.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
NAMELIST: &PRESS_AI
|
||
|
||
INPUT THIS NAMELIST ONLY WHEN TABPS = .TRUE.
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: abivol
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: .true. for finite pressure calculations
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: abisur
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: .true. for finite surface tension calculations
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: P_ext
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: external pressure in GPa
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: pvar
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: .true. for variable pressure calculations
|
||
pressure changes linearly with time:
|
||
Delta_P = (P_fin - P_in)/nstep
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: P_in
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: only if pvar = .true.
|
||
initial value of the external pressure (GPa)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: P_fin
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: only if pvar = .true.
|
||
final value of the external pressure (GPa)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: Surf_t
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: Surface tension (in a.u.; typical values 1.d-4 - 1.d-3)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: rho_thr
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: threshold parameter which defines the electronic charge density
|
||
isosurface to compute the 'quantum' volume of the system
|
||
(typical values: 1.d-4 - 1.d-3)
|
||
(corresponds to alpha in PRL 94 145501 (2005))
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: dthr
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.D0
|
||
Description: thikness of the external skin of the electronic charge density
|
||
used to compute the 'quantum' surface
|
||
(typical values: 1.d-4 - 1.d-3; 50% to 100% of rho_thr)
|
||
(corresponds to Delta in PRL 94 145501 (2005))
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
NAMELIST: &WANNIER
|
||
|
||
ONLY IF CALCULATION = 'CP-WF', 'VC-CP-WF'
|
||
|
||
Output files used by Wannier Function options are the following
|
||
|
||
fort.21: Used only when calwf=5, contains the full list of g-vecs.
|
||
fort.22: Used Only when calwf=5, contains the coeffs. corresponding
|
||
to the g-vectors in fort.21
|
||
fort.24: Used with calwf=3,contains the average spread
|
||
fort.25: Used with calwf=3, contains the individual Wannier
|
||
Function Spread of each state
|
||
fort.26: Used with calwf=3, contains the wannier centers along a
|
||
trajectory.
|
||
fort.27: Used with calwf=3 and 4, contains some general runtime
|
||
information from ddyn, the subroutine that actually
|
||
does the localization of the orbitals.
|
||
fort.28: Used only if efield=.TRUE. , contains the polarization
|
||
contribution to the total energy.
|
||
|
||
Also, The center of mass is fixed during the Molecular Dynamics.
|
||
|
||
BEWARE : THIS WILL ONLY WORK IF THE NUMBER OF PROCESSORS IS LESS THAN OR
|
||
EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF STATES.
|
||
|
||
Nota Bene 1: For calwf = 5, wffort is not used. The
|
||
Wannier/Wave(function) coefficients are written to unit 22
|
||
and the corresponding g-vectors (basis vectors) are
|
||
written to unit 21. This option gives the g-vecs and
|
||
their coeffs. in reciprocal space, and the coeffs. are
|
||
complex. You will have to convert them to real space
|
||
if you want to plot them for visualization. calwf=1 gives
|
||
the orbital densities in real space, and this is usually
|
||
good enough for visualization.
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wf_efield
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: If dynamics will be done in the presence of a field
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wf_switch
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: Whether to turn on the field adiabatically (adiabatic switch)
|
||
if true, then nbeg is set to 0.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: sw_len
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: No. of iterations over which the field will be turned on
|
||
to its final value. Starting value is 0.0
|
||
If sw_len < 0, then it is set to 1.
|
||
If you want to just optimize structures on the presence of a
|
||
field, then you may set this to 1 and run a regular geometry
|
||
optimization.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: efx0, efy0, efz0
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
See: 0.D0
|
||
Description: Initial values of the field along x, y, and z directions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: efx1, efy1, efz1
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
See: 0.D0
|
||
Description: Final values of the field along x, y, and z directions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wfsd
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: Localization algorithm for Wannier function calculation:
|
||
wfsd=1 Damped Dynamics
|
||
wfsd=2 Steepest-Descent / Conjugate-Gradient
|
||
wfsd=3 Jocobi Rotation
|
||
Remember, this is consistent with all the calwf options
|
||
as well as the tolw (see below).
|
||
Not a good idea to Wannier dynamics with this if you are
|
||
using restart='from_scratch' option, since the spreads
|
||
converge fast in the beginning and ortho goes bananas.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wfdt
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 5.D0
|
||
Description: The minimum step size to take in the SD/CG direction
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: maxwfdt
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.3D0
|
||
Description: The maximum step size to take in the SD/CG direction
|
||
The code calculates an optimum step size, but that may be
|
||
either too small (takes forever to converge) or too large
|
||
(code goes crazy) . This option keeps the step size between
|
||
wfdt and maxwfdt. In my experience 0.1 and 0.5 work quite
|
||
well. (but don't blame me if it doesn't work for you)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nit
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 10
|
||
Description: Number of iterations to do for Wannier convergence.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nsd
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 10
|
||
Description: Out of a total of NIT iterations, NSD will be Steepest-Descent
|
||
and ( nit - nsd ) will be Conjugate-Gradient.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wf_q
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1500.D0
|
||
Description: Fictitious mass of the A matrix used for obtaining
|
||
maximally localized Wannier functions. The unitary
|
||
transformation matrix U is written as exp(A) where
|
||
A is a anti-hermitian matrix. The Damped-Dynamics is performed
|
||
in terms of the A matrix, and then U is computed from A.
|
||
Usually a value between 1500 and 2500 works fine, but should
|
||
be tested.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wf_friction
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 0.3D0
|
||
Description: Damping coefficient for Damped-Dynamics.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nsteps
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 20
|
||
Description: Number of Damped-Dynamics steps to be performed per CP
|
||
iteration.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: tolw
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.D-8
|
||
Description: Convergence criterion for localization.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: adapt
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .true.
|
||
Description: Whether to adapt the damping parameter dynamically.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: calwf
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 3
|
||
Description: Wannier Function Options, can be 1,2,3,4,5
|
||
|
||
1. Output the Wannier function density, nwf and wffort
|
||
are used for this option. see below.
|
||
2. Output the Overlap matrix O_i,j=<w_i|exp{iGr}|w_j>. O is
|
||
written to unit 38. For details on how O is constructed,
|
||
see below.
|
||
3. Perform nsteps of Wannier dynamics per CP iteration, the
|
||
orbitals are now Wannier Functions, not Kohn-Sham orbitals.
|
||
This is a Unitary transformation of the occupied subspace
|
||
and does not leave the CP Lagrangian invariant. Expectation
|
||
values remain the same. So you will **NOT** have a constant
|
||
of motion during the run. Don't freak out, its normal.
|
||
4. This option starts for the KS states and does 1 CP iteration
|
||
and nsteps of Damped-Dynamics to generate maximally
|
||
localized wannier functions. Its useful when you have the
|
||
converged KS groundstate and want to get to the converged
|
||
Wannier function groundstate in 1 CP Iteration.
|
||
5. This option is similar to calwf 1, except that the output is
|
||
the Wannier function/wavefunction, and not the orbital
|
||
density. See nwf below.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nwf
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 0
|
||
Description: This option is used with calwf 1 and calwf 5. with calwf=1,
|
||
it tells the code how many Orbital densities are to be
|
||
output. With calwf=5, set this to 1(i.e calwf=5 only writes
|
||
one state during one run. so if you want 10 states, you have
|
||
to run the code 10 times). With calwf=1, you can print many
|
||
orbital densities in a single run.
|
||
See also the PLOT_WANNIER card for specifying the states to
|
||
be printed.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: wffort
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 40
|
||
Description: This tells the code where to dump the orbital densities. Used
|
||
only with CALWF=1. for e.g. if you want to print 2 orbital
|
||
densities, set calwf=1, nwf=2 and wffort to an appropriate
|
||
number (e.g. 40) then the first orbital density will be
|
||
output to fort.40, the second to fort.41 and so on. Note that
|
||
in the current implementation, the following units are used
|
||
21,22,24,25,26,27,28,38,39,77,78 and whatever you define as
|
||
ndr and ndw. so use number other than these.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: writev
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: Output the charge density (g-space) and the list of g-vectors
|
||
This is useful if you want to reconstruct the electrostatic
|
||
potential using the Poisson equation. If .TRUE. then the
|
||
code will output the g-space charge density and the list
|
||
if G-vectors, and STOP.
|
||
Charge density is written to : CH_DEN_G_PARA.ispin (1 or 2
|
||
depending on the number of spin types) or CH_DEN_G_SERL.ispin
|
||
depending on if the code is being run in parallel or serial
|
||
G-vectors are written to G_PARA or G_SERL.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_neigh
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 60
|
||
Description: An initial guess on the maximum number of neighboring (overlapping) MLWFs.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_dis_cutoff
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 8.0
|
||
Description: Radial cutoff distance (in bohr) for including overlapping MLWF pairs
|
||
in EXX calculations.
|
||
See J. Chem. Theory Comput. 16, 3757–3785 (2020).
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_poisson_eps
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 1.0D-6
|
||
Description: Poisson solver convergence criterion during computation of the EXX potential.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_use_cube_domain
|
||
|
||
Type: LOGICAL
|
||
Default: .false.
|
||
Description: Use cubic instead of spherical subdomains as local supports during computation
|
||
of the EXX potential. If set to .TRUE., the spherical domain
|
||
radii (exx_ps_rcut_self, exx_ps_rcut_pair, exx_me_rcut_self, exx_me_rcut_pair)
|
||
will be treated as half of the side length of the cubic subdomain.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_ps_rcut_self
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 6.0
|
||
Description: Radial cutoff distance (in bohr) to compute the self EXX energy.
|
||
This distance determines the radius of the Poisson sphere centered at
|
||
a given MLWF center, and should be large enough to cover
|
||
the majority of the MLWF charge density.
|
||
See J. Chem. Theory Comput. 16, 3757–3785 (2020).
|
||
See: exx_use_cube_domain
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_ps_rcut_pair
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 5.0
|
||
Description: Radial cutoff distance (in bohr) to compute the pair EXX energy.
|
||
This distance determines the radius of the Poisson sphere centered at
|
||
the midpoint of two overlapping MLWFs, and should be
|
||
large enough to cover the majority of the MLWF product density.
|
||
This parameter can generally be chosen as smaller than exx_ps_rcut_self.
|
||
See J. Chem. Theory Comput. 16, 3757–3785 (2020).
|
||
See: exx_use_cube_domain
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_me_rcut_self
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 10.0
|
||
Description: Radial cutoff distance (in bohr) for the multipole-expansion sphere
|
||
centered at a given MLWF center.
|
||
The far-field self EXX potential in this sphere is generated with a
|
||
multipole expansion of the MLWF charge density.
|
||
This parameter must be larger than exx_ps_rcut_self by at least 3
|
||
real-space grid point spacings.
|
||
See J. Chem. Theory Comput. 16, 3757–3785 (2020).
|
||
See: exx_use_cube_domain
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: exx_me_rcut_pair
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Default: 7.0
|
||
Description: Radial cutoff distance (in bohr) for the multipole-expansion sphere
|
||
centered at the midpoint of two overlapping MLWFs.
|
||
The far-field pair EXX potential in this sphere is generated with
|
||
a multipole expansion of the MLWF product density.
|
||
This parameter must be larger than exx_ps_rcut_pair by at least 3
|
||
real-space grid point spacings. Also, this parameter can generally
|
||
be chosen as smaller than exx_me_rcut_self.
|
||
See J. Chem. Theory Comput. 16, 3757–3785 (2020).
|
||
See: exx_use_cube_domain
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF NAMELIST======================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: ATOMIC_SPECIES
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
ATOMIC_SPECIES
|
||
X(1) Mass_X(1) PseudoPot_X(1)
|
||
X(2) Mass_X(2) PseudoPot_X(2)
|
||
. . .
|
||
X(ntyp) Mass_X(ntyp) PseudoPot_X(ntyp)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: X
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: label of the atom. Acceptable syntax:
|
||
chemical symbol X (1 or 2 characters, case-insensitive)
|
||
or chemical symbol plus a number or a letter, as in
|
||
"Xn" (e.g. Fe1) or "X_*" or "X-*" (e.g. C1, C_h;
|
||
max total length cannot exceed 3 characters)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: Mass_X
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: mass of the atomic species [amu: mass of C = 12]
|
||
not used if calculation='scf', 'nscf', 'bands'
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: PseudoPot_X
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: File containing PP for this species.
|
||
|
||
The pseudopotential file is assumed to be in the new UPF format.
|
||
If it doesn't work, the pseudopotential format is determined by
|
||
the file name:
|
||
|
||
*.vdb or *.van Vanderbilt US pseudopotential code
|
||
*.RRKJ3 Andrea Dal Corso's code (old format)
|
||
none of the above old PWscf norm-conserving format
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: ATOMIC_POSITIONS { alat | bohr | angstrom | crystal }
|
||
|
||
________________________________________________________________________
|
||
* IF calculation == 'bands' OR calculation == 'nscf' :
|
||
|
||
Specified atomic positions will be IGNORED and those from the
|
||
previous scf calculation will be used instead !!!
|
||
|
||
|
||
* ELSE IF :
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
ATOMIC_POSITIONS { alat | bohr | angstrom | crystal }
|
||
X(1) x(1) y(1) z(1) { if_pos(1)(1) if_pos(2)(1) if_pos(3)(1) }
|
||
X(2) x(2) y(2) z(2) { if_pos(1)(2) if_pos(2)(2) if_pos(3)(2) }
|
||
. . .
|
||
X(nat) x(nat) y(nat) z(nat) { if_pos(1)(nat) if_pos(2)(nat) if_pos(3)(nat) }
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
|
||
ENDIF
|
||
________________________________________________________________________
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Card's flags: { alat | bohr | angstrom | crystal }
|
||
|
||
Default: (DEPRECATED) bohr
|
||
Description: alat : atomic positions are in cartesian coordinates,
|
||
in units of the lattice parameter (either
|
||
celldm(1) or A).
|
||
|
||
bohr : atomic positions are in cartesian coordinate,
|
||
in atomic units (i.e. Bohr).
|
||
If no option is specified, 'bohr' is assumed;
|
||
not specifying units is DEPRECATED and will no
|
||
longer be allowed in the future
|
||
|
||
angstrom: atomic positions are in cartesian coordinates,
|
||
in Angstrom
|
||
|
||
crystal : atomic positions are in crystal coordinates, i.e.
|
||
in relative coordinates of the primitive lattice
|
||
vectors as defined either in card CELL_PARAMETERS
|
||
or via the ibrav + celldm / a,b,c... variables
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: X
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: label of the atom as specified in ATOMIC_SPECIES
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: x, y, z
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: atomic positions
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: if_pos(1), if_pos(2), if_pos(3)
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Default: 1
|
||
Description: component i of the force for this atom is multiplied by if_pos(i),
|
||
which must be either 0 or 1. Used to keep selected atoms and/or
|
||
selected components fixed in MD dynamics or
|
||
structural optimization run.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: ATOMIC_VELOCITIES
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, READS VELOCITIES FROM STANDARD INPUT
|
||
|
||
when starting with "ion_velocities" = "from_input" it is convenient
|
||
to perform a few steps (~5-10) with a small time step (0.5 a.u.).
|
||
The velocities must be expressed using the same length units
|
||
indicated in the card "ATOMIC_POSITIONS", divided by time
|
||
in atomic units.
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
ATOMIC_VELOCITIES
|
||
V(1) vx(1) vy(1) vz(1)
|
||
V(2) vx(2) vy(2) vz(2)
|
||
. . .
|
||
V(nat) vx(nat) vy(nat) vz(nat)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: V
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: label of the atom as specified in "ATOMIC_SPECIES"
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: vx, vy, vz
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: atomic velocities along x, y and z direction
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: CELL_PARAMETERS { bohr | angstrom | alat }
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, NEEDED ONLY IF IBRAV = 0 IS SPECIFIED, IGNORED OTHERWISE !
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
CELL_PARAMETERS { bohr | angstrom | alat }
|
||
v1(1) v1(2) v1(3)
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||
v2(1) v2(2) v2(3)
|
||
v3(1) v3(2) v3(3)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Card's flags: { bohr | angstrom | alat }
|
||
|
||
Description: 'bohr'/'angstrom': lattice vectors in bohr radii / angstrom.
|
||
'alat' / nothing specified: lattice vectors in units or the
|
||
lattice parameter (either celldm(1) or a). Not specifing
|
||
units is DEPRECATED and will not be allowed in the future.
|
||
If nothing specified and no lattice parameter specified,
|
||
'bohr' is assumed - DEPRECATED, will no longer be allowed
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: v1, v2, v3
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: Crystal lattice vectors:
|
||
v1(1) v1(2) v1(3) ... 1st lattice vector
|
||
v2(1) v2(2) v2(3) ... 2nd lattice vector
|
||
v3(1) v3(2) v3(3) ... 3rd lattice vector
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: REF_CELL_PARAMETERS { bohr | angstrom }
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, NEEDED ONLY IF ONE WANTS TO DO VARIABLE CELL CALCULATIONS ACCURATELY.
|
||
THE REFERENCE CELL GENERATES ADDITIONAL BUFFER PLANEWAVES.
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
REF_CELL_PARAMETERS { bohr | angstrom }
|
||
v1(1) v1(2) v1(3)
|
||
v2(1) v2(2) v2(3)
|
||
v3(1) v3(2) v3(3)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Card's flags: { bohr | angstrom }
|
||
|
||
Description: bohr / angstrom: reference cell parameters in bohr radii / angstrom.
|
||
|
||
To mimic a constant effective planewave kinetic energy (ecfixed) during a
|
||
variable-cell calculation, the specified reference cell has to be large enough
|
||
such that the individual cell vector lengths of the fluctuating cell do not
|
||
exceed the corresponding reference lattice vector lengths during the entire
|
||
calculation. The cost of the calculation will increase with the increasing
|
||
size of the reference cell. The user must test for the proper reference cell
|
||
parameters.
|
||
|
||
The reference cell parameters should be used in conjunction with q2sigma,
|
||
qcutz, and ecfixed. See q2sigma for more information about mimicking constant
|
||
effective planewave kinetic energy (ecfixed) during variable-cell calculations.
|
||
|
||
The reference cell parameters should be chosen as an isotropic scaling of the
|
||
initial cell of the system. This means that the reference cell should have
|
||
the same shape as the initial simulatoin cell. The reference cell parameters should
|
||
NOT be changed throughout a given simulatoin. Typically, 2%-10% scaling of
|
||
the unit cell vectors are sufficient. However, the cell fluctuations depend on
|
||
the system and the thermodynamic conditions. So again user must test for the proper
|
||
choice of reference cell parameters.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: v1, v2, v3
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: REF_CELL_PARAMETERS { bohr | angstrom }
|
||
v1(1) v1(2) v1(3) ... 1st reference lattice vector
|
||
v2(1) v2(2) v2(3) ... 2nd reference lattice vector
|
||
v3(1) v3(2) v3(3) ... 3rd reference lattice vector
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: CONSTRAINTS
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, USED FOR CONSTRAINED DYNAMICS OR CONSTRAINED OPTIMISATIONS
|
||
|
||
When this card is present the SHAKE algorithm is automatically used.
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
CONSTRAINTS
|
||
nconstr { constr_tol }
|
||
constr_type(1) constr(1)(1) constr(2)(1) [ constr(3)(1) constr(4)(1) ] { constr_target(1) }
|
||
constr_type(2) constr(1)(2) constr(2)(2) [ constr(3)(2) constr(4)(2) ] { constr_target(2) }
|
||
. . .
|
||
constr_type(nconstr) constr(1)(nconstr) constr(2)(nconstr) [ constr(3)(nconstr) constr(4)(nconstr) ] { constr_target(nconstr) }
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: nconstr
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Description: Number of constraints.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: constr_tol
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: Tolerance for keeping the constraints satisfied.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: constr_type
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: Type of constrain :
|
||
|
||
'type_coord' : constraint on global coordination-number, i.e. the
|
||
average number of atoms of type B surrounding the
|
||
atoms of type A. The coordination is defined by
|
||
using a Fermi-Dirac.
|
||
(four indexes must be specified).
|
||
|
||
'atom_coord' : constraint on local coordination-number, i.e. the
|
||
average number of atoms of type A surrounding a
|
||
specific atom. The coordination is defined by
|
||
using a Fermi-Dirac.
|
||
(four indexes must be specified).
|
||
|
||
'distance' : constraint on interatomic distance
|
||
(two atom indexes must be specified).
|
||
|
||
'planar_angle' : constraint on planar angle
|
||
(three atom indexes must be specified).
|
||
|
||
'torsional_angle' : constraint on torsional angle
|
||
(four atom indexes must be specified).
|
||
|
||
'bennett_proj' : constraint on the projection onto a given direction
|
||
of the vector defined by the position of one atom
|
||
minus the center of mass of the others.
|
||
( Ch.H. Bennett in Diffusion in Solids, Recent
|
||
Developments, Ed. by A.S. Nowick and J.J. Burton,
|
||
New York 1975 ).
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: constr(1), constr(2), constr(3), constr(4)
|
||
|
||
Description: These variables have different meanings
|
||
for different constraint types:
|
||
|
||
'type_coord' : constr(1) is the first index of the
|
||
atomic type involved
|
||
constr(2) is the second index of the
|
||
atomic type involved
|
||
constr(3) is the cut-off radius for
|
||
estimating the coordination
|
||
constr(4) is a smoothing parameter
|
||
|
||
'atom_coord' : constr(1) is the atom index of the
|
||
atom with constrained coordination
|
||
constr(2) is the index of the atomic
|
||
type involved in the coordination
|
||
constr(3) is the cut-off radius for
|
||
estimating the coordination
|
||
constr(4) is a smoothing parameter
|
||
|
||
'distance' : atoms indices object of the
|
||
constraint, as they appear in
|
||
the 'ATOMIC_POSITION' CARD
|
||
|
||
'planar_angle', 'torsional_angle' : atoms indices object of the
|
||
constraint, as they appear in the
|
||
'ATOMIC_POSITION' CARD (beware the
|
||
order)
|
||
|
||
'bennett_proj' : constr(1) is the index of the atom
|
||
whose position is constrained.
|
||
constr(2:4) are the three coordinates
|
||
of the vector that specifies the
|
||
constraint direction.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: constr_target
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: Target for the constrain ( angles are specified in degrees ).
|
||
This variable is optional.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: OCCUPATIONS
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, USED ONLY IF OCCUPATIONS = 'FROM_INPUT', IGNORED OTHERWISE !
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
OCCUPATIONS
|
||
f_inp1(1) f_inp1(2) . . . f_inp1(nbnd)
|
||
[ f_inp2(1) f_inp2(2) . . . f_inp2(nbnd) ]
|
||
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: f_inp1
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: Occupations of individual states (MAX 10 PER LINE).
|
||
For spin-polarized calculations, these are majority spin states.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: f_inp2
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: Occupations of minority spin states (MAX 10 PER LINE)
|
||
To be specified only for spin-polarized calculations.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: ATOMIC_FORCES
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD USED TO SPECIFY EXTERNAL FORCES ACTING ON ATOMS
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
ATOMIC_FORCES
|
||
X(1) fx(1) fy(1) fz(1)
|
||
X(2) fx(2) fy(2) fz(2)
|
||
. . .
|
||
X(nat) fx(nat) fy(nat) fz(nat)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: X
|
||
|
||
Type: CHARACTER
|
||
Description: label of the atom as specified in ATOMIC_SPECIES
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variables: fx, fy, fz
|
||
|
||
Type: REAL
|
||
Description: external force on atom X (cartesian components, Ha/a.u. units)
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
CARD: PLOT_WANNIER
|
||
|
||
OPTIONAL CARD, INDICES OF THE STATES THAT HAVE TO BE PRINTED (ONLY FOR CALF=1 AND CALF=5).
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
// Syntax: //
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
PLOT_WANNIER
|
||
iwf(1)
|
||
iwf(2)
|
||
. . .
|
||
iwf(nwf)
|
||
|
||
/////////////////////////////////////////
|
||
|
||
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS:
|
||
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Variable: iwf
|
||
|
||
Type: INTEGER
|
||
Description: These are the indices of the states that you want to output.
|
||
Also used with calwf = 1 and 5. If calwf = 1, then you need
|
||
nwf indices here (each in a new line). If CALWF=5, then just
|
||
one index in needed.
|
||
+--------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
===END OF CARD==========================================================
|
||
|
||
|
||
########################################################################
|
||
| SUPERCARD: AUTOPILOT/ENDRULES
|
||
| this supercard is enclosed within the keywords:
|
||
|
|
||
| AUTOPILOT
|
||
| ... content of the supercard here ...
|
||
| ENDRULES
|
||
|
|
||
| The syntax of supercard's content follows below:
|
||
|
||
Optional card, changes some variables on the fly of the calculation.
|
||
|
||
Notice that the rules has to be ordered in with time step and the
|
||
AUTOPILOT card has to be terminated with the ENDRULES keyword.
|
||
|
||
To set up a rule, one can add the scheduled steps with on_step and
|
||
separate the corresponding change in parameters with a column.
|
||
|
||
A simple example:
|
||
|
||
AUTOPILOT
|
||
on_step = 31 : "dt" = 5.0
|
||
on_step = 91 : "iprint" = 100
|
||
on_step = 91 : "isave" = 100
|
||
on_step = 191 : "ion_dynamics" = 'damp'
|
||
on_step = 191 : "electron_damping" = 0.00
|
||
on_step = 691 : "ion_temperature" = 'nose'
|
||
on_step = 691 : "tempw" = 150.0
|
||
ENDRULES
|
||
|
||
### END OF SUPERCARD : AUTOPILOT/ENDRULES #############################
|
||
|
||
|
||
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