No, wien2k does not support the nlo code. It turned out to be not reliable in terms of k-mesh, ... and we stopped the development.

PS: At that time we also compared to Sharmas code, but they had to use huge broadenings to get converged results, which in my opinion also was not reliable. But maybe this has changed by now.

On 04/27/2018 04:35 AM, Qiaoling Xu wrote:
*Dear all,*

*I am using wien version 17.1 to calculate the  second harmonic generation (SHG) with the guidance of the 9th WIEN Workshop about **“NLO within WIEN2k”in 2003.  I do not know how to use the “new”modules of nlo_core, nol_tet, and nlo_KK and not found these modules in the manual. I would like to gently ask the computational details about how to calculate the SHG using the wien2k.*




*Best,*

*Q. Xu*




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