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== Fireball == | == Fireball == | ||
- | A fireball.in for creation of an fftpot.xsf file with Hartree potential with using a McWEDA functional should look like: | + | A __fireball.in__ for creation of an __fftpot.xsf__ file with Hartree potential with using a McWEDA functional should look like: |
&OPTION | &OPTION | ||
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&END | &END | ||
- | A fireball.in file for calculations with XC on a grid computations: | + | A __fireball.in__ file for calculations with XC on a grid computations: |
&OPTION | &OPTION | ||
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[[http://www.vasp.at/]] | [[http://www.vasp.at/]] | ||
- | A LOCPOT file containing the Hartree potential is produced during standart VASP run. One just have to care about a dipole correction (if necessary). The LOCPOT file has to be convert into an *.xsf file, eg. via [[http://theory.chm.tu-dresden.de/~jk/software.html]] | + | A __LOCPOT__ file containing the Hartree potential is produced during standart VASP run. One just have to care about a dipole correction (if necessary). The __LOCPOT__ file has to be convert into an *.xsf file, eg. via [[http://theory.chm.tu-dresden.de/~jk/software.html]] |
== FHI-AIMS == | == FHI-AIMS == | ||
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[[http://aimsclub.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/]] | [[http://aimsclub.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/]] | ||
- | Add following sequention into you control.in | + | Add following sequention into your __control.in__ file: |
output cube hartree_potential | output cube hartree_potential |