<meta http-equiv="CONTENT-TYPE" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><title></title><meta name="GENERATOR" content="OpenOffice.org 1.9.129 (Linux)"><meta name="CREATED" content="20061027;9061000"><meta name="CHANGED" content="20061116;21021700"> <style> <!-- @page { size: 21cm 29.7cm; margin: 2cm } PRE.cjk { font-family: "AR PL SungtiL GB", monospace } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } TT.cjk { font-family: "AR PL SungtiL GB", monospace } --> </style> <pre class="cjk" style=""><font color="#000000" size="1"><font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L"><tt class="western"><span style=""><font style="font-size: 15pt;"><font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L"><font color="#000000"></font></font></font></span></tt></font></font><font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L" size="1"><font style="font-size: 15pt;"><tt class="western"><font style="font-size: 15pt;"><font face="Nimbus Roman No9 L">Dear all:<br>I use LDA+U +so to calculate a binary semiconductor, this semiconductor<br>is not a
magnetic material, and there is no inversion symmetry present. So<br>for scf I use the script:<br>runsp_c_lapw -so -orb<br><br>I want to plot the bandstructure with band character, so I need to calculate partial charges.<br>I used the follow script:<br><br> Produce the .klist_band file.<br> x lapw1 -c -band -up<br> x lapw1 -c -band -dn<br> x lapwso -c -up -orb<br> x lapw2 -c -so -up -qtl -band<br> x lapw2 -c -so -dn -qtl -band<br> edit case.insp<br> x spaghetti -so<br><br>But there is not circle in the band plot, all the plot is composed of dots.<br>I test s p d partial charges, all of them are dots.<br>I know that Spin-orbit can not "mixes" spin-up and spin-dn, and a<br>single eigenvalue contains contributions of both up and dn. I found<br>three qtl files: case.qtl, case.qtlup, case.qtldn, but the case.qtl is an<br>empty file, case.qtlup and case.qtldn are difference.<br>Could everyone tell me what should I do?<br>Best wishes<br>Joey
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