Basically what the title says...
I'm doing GW calculations to determine the frequency dependent dielectric constant of a bulk semiconductor, and I was wondering how VASP picks the frequency range?
For my output, the highest unoccupied orbital has an energy of of ~80eV, however, the output has dielectric constant values for all the way up until 412eV. This doesn't really make sense to me.
How does VASP determine the frequency range for GW dielectric calculations
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Re: How does VASP determine the frequency range for GW dielectric calculations
Dear jderiseis,
Could you provide me with your input files (INCAR,KPOINTS,POSCAR,POTCAR) and OUTCAR file? It will help explaining how the maximum frequency is determined.
Note that you can always set it yourself in the INCAR using OMEGAMAX, see here wiki/index.php/OMEGAMAX.
Kind regards,
Pedro
Could you provide me with your input files (INCAR,KPOINTS,POSCAR,POTCAR) and OUTCAR file? It will help explaining how the maximum frequency is determined.
Note that you can always set it yourself in the INCAR using OMEGAMAX, see here wiki/index.php/OMEGAMAX.
Kind regards,
Pedro