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Is there any plan to generate a Gallium pseudo potential with the 3d electrons in valence?
In many crystals (GaAs, GaN etc), these electrons have a significant relaxation.
I know this is not an "issue", but rather a wish.
Best,
Fabien
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As far as I know, a small-core Ga ECP is not a top priority item at the moment for ccECPs. I know the Stuttgart group has a [Ne]-core ECP suitable for quantum chemistry calculations: http://www.tc.uni-koeln.de/PP/clickpse.en.html
In addition, the Ga ccECP might be OK for low-pressure systems judging by the GaH and GaO figures given in the original paper. The d-electron relaxation will partially be accounted for by the d-nonlocal channel given in the ccECP. Of course, this choice depends on the target accuracy of the study.
Dear all,
Is there any plan to generate a Gallium pseudo potential with the 3d electrons in valence?
In many crystals (GaAs, GaN etc), these electrons have a significant relaxation.
I know this is not an "issue", but rather a wish.
Best,
Fabien
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: