<span title="A Mailing list for WIEN2k users <wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at>">Dear all:<br><br>I am calculating the optic properties of nickel with w2web. However when I try to include the intraband contributions I always get error message. The steps I am following as:<br><br>1. normal SCF run.<br>2. change the 'tetra' in file .in2 to 101.<br>3. run step by step of Optic in w2web.<br><br>However when I click 'x joint -up(dn)' error message is reported as following:<br><br> opmat allocated with kkk,nemax1,ncol 560 12 2 (<br> 0 MB)<br>forrtl: severe (24): end-of-file during read, unit 4, file /home/lapw/fccNi.weightup<br>Image PC  !
; Routine Line Source <br>joint 0808BB79 Unknown Unknown Unknown<br>joint 080556E3 MAIN__ 426 joint.f<br>joint 08049BB7 Unknown Unknown Unknown<br>libc.so.6 400BCA83 Unknown  !
; Unknown Unknown<br>0.0u 0.0s 0:00.01 0.0% 0+0k 0+16io 0pf+0w<br>error: command /home/WIEN2k_13/joint upjoint.def failed<br><br><br>What is problem? <br><br>The .inop files as:<br><br>99999 1 number of k-points, first k-point <br>-5.0 3.0 9999 Emin, Emax for matrix elements, NBvalMAX<br>2 number of choices (columns in *outmat): 2: hex or tetrag. case<br>1 Re xx<br>3 Re zz<br>OFF ON/OFF writes MME to unit 4<br><br>Choices:<br>1......Re <;x>;<;x>;<br>2......Re <;y>;<;y>;<br>3......Re <;z>;<;z>;<br>4......Re <;x>;<;y>;<br>5......Re <;x>;<;z>;<br>6......Re <;y>;&l!
t;;z>;<br>7......Im <;x>;<;y>;<br>8......Im <;x>;<;z>;<br>9......Im <;y>;<;z>;<br><br><br>The .injoint file as:<br><br> 1 9999 9999 : LOWER,UPPER and (optional) UPPER-VAL BANDINDEX<br> 0.0000 0.00100 1.0000 : EMIN DE EMAX FOR ENERGYGRID IN ryd <br>eV : output units eV / ryd / cm-1<br> 6 : SWITCH <br> 2 &nbs!
p; : NUMBER OF COLUMNS<br> 0.1 0.1 0.3 : BROADENING (FOR DRUDE MODEL - switch 6,7 - <br>ONLY)<br><br>SWITCH:<br><br> 0...JOINTDOS FOR EACH BAND COMBINATION <br> 1...JOINTDOS AS SUM OVER ALL BAND COMBINATIONS<br> 2...DOS FOR EACH BAND <br> 3...DOS AS SUM OVER ALL BANDS<br> 4...Im(EPSILON) <br> 5...Im(EPSILON) for each band combination<br> 6...INTRABAND contributions<br> 7...INTRABAND contributions including band analysis<br><br></span>