Re: [SIESTA-L] [SUSPECTED-SPAM] [SIESTA-L] Posible SPAM: real part of dielectric function

2008-12-16 Thread Sushil Auluck
hi,
may i suggest a very simple test.
do silicon. compare your eps1(w) with other calculations.
now do the same for the imaginary part eps2(w).
s.aulucck

> Hi all,
>
> I am busy with optical properties in Siesta. I wanna know if we have
> the imaginary part of dielectric function in a satisfying way, then it
> means that the result would also be definitely the same for real part
> of the dielectric function and all the results we get from "optical.f"
> too?
>
> Would be grateful to have quick response.
>
> Regards,
> Julie Smart
>
> Caltech University
>  www.caltech.edu
>
>
>


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[SIESTA-L] Posible SPAM: real part of dielectric function

2008-12-16 Thread Julie Smart
Hi all,

I am busy with optical properties in Siesta. I wanna know if we have
the imaginary part of dielectric function in a satisfying way, then it
means that the result would also be definitely the same for real part
of the dielectric function and all the results we get from "optical.f" too?

Would be grateful to have quick response.

Regards,
Julie Smart

Caltech University
 www.caltech.edu