[Wien] asking

Gavin Abo gsabo at crimson.ua.edu
Sun Jul 5 01:28:48 CEST 2015


For studying elastic properties, there are several programs that you can 
choose from.

a) ELAST: See section "8.5 ELAST (Elastic constants for cubic cases)" on 
page 141 in the WIEN2k 14.2 usersguide [ 
http://www.wien2k.at/reg_user/textbooks/usersguide.pdf ]
b) IRelast: See section "8.8 IRelast (Elastic constants for cubic, 
hexagonal, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic and rhombohedral cases)" 
on page 147 in the WIEN2k 14.2 usersguide and also "Elastic constants" 
on the unsupported software page [ 
http://www.wien2k.at/reg_user/unsupported/ ]
c) ElaStic: See the exciting website [ http://exciting-code.org/elastic ]

To understand the properties like DOS, take university courses or read 
literature (textbooks, thesis/dissertations, articles) on the subject.  
You might even consider watching YouTube videos on the topics like DOS [ 
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=density+of+states ].

On 7/4/2015 1:52 AM, Aftab Khan wrote:
> hi
>  my name is Aftab Hussain
> i m very new user of /wiens2k i wana ask you that how can i find the 
> elastic and structural properties of Li2Se though i brought up the 
> electric and DOS graphs but how to fully understand them.
> regards.
> Aftab Hussain
> dep of computational physics peshawar university.
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