Hi,
I will try that. Can you give me the cell parameter a you used?
Thanks
gilles



Le 05/02/2014 02:12, Robert Laskowski a écrit :

Hi,

 

For CsF case, if you use default wien2k spheres (they are large, like 2.5 ), you have to add NMR LOs also for l=3. To do this add 0.3 line in in1, and run x_nmr -mode in1. This will affect magnetic susceptibility CsF.xim, and through macroscopic contribution also shieldings.

 

regards

 

Robert

 

On 04 February 2014 PM 9:50:41 gilles SILLY wrote:

Le 31/01/2014 15:22, Peter Blaha a écrit :
Hi,
Here are the results with the new code :

The difference is now lower than 1% for LiF and KF with the same cristallographic data as in the pub, arround 3% for CsF for which I do not have the correct cell parameter right now.
Do you agree that the differences are due to caculation noise?
regards


Definitely you should try the new code (although I think it should not change), but also compare your results with our new work in
PRB 89, 014402 (2014)

The old date are without core-correction and DUC (basis set correction).

Still, at first glance I see differences between your results and our new ones ...

Peter


On 01/31/2014 10:34 AM, gilles SILLY wrote:

Dear all,
We tried to reproduce calculations of PRB 85, 245117 (2012) and we found
some difference between our results and those of the pub.
We were careful to take RMT(F)=1.8, R-MT*K-MAX=8 and 512 kpoints. For
LiF and KF we used the same crystallographic data as the pub but this is
not the main parameter that affects the results. Defaults parameters are
used for the calculations except in CsF to get rid of QTL-B errors.
Core contributions are ok but not others.

Maybe the new NMR package will reduce this difference or do we do
something wrong ?
best regards

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