Role of ISMEAR in insulator-conductor transition
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 9:24 am
I am working now with a transition metal oxides. When I change some oxygens and put nitrogen in its place, the electronic structure change from insulator to conductor. For total energy insulator's bulk calculations I have used ISMEAR=-5 (tetrahedron method with Blöchl corrections), but when the solid become conductor I must use ISMEAR=1 or 2.
My question is: Do I must compare the energies got with diferent ISMEAR keeping the same all others parameters?
Other question related: Do I must get the DOS and total energy for a optimized conductor structure whih ISMEAR=-5 or with ISMEAR=1 or 2?
Other question related: I get occupancies of some states larger than 2 with ISMEAR>0 for conductors too. Then, What are exactly the problems derivated from to use ISMEAR > or = 0 for insulators and semiconductors?
Thak you so much,
J. Graciani
My question is: Do I must compare the energies got with diferent ISMEAR keeping the same all others parameters?
Other question related: Do I must get the DOS and total energy for a optimized conductor structure whih ISMEAR=-5 or with ISMEAR=1 or 2?
Other question related: I get occupancies of some states larger than 2 with ISMEAR>0 for conductors too. Then, What are exactly the problems derivated from to use ISMEAR > or = 0 for insulators and semiconductors?
Thak you so much,
J. Graciani