[CP2K-user] [CP2K:12443] How to apply homogeneous finite electric field via the modern theory of polarizability
Ke Zhou
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Thu Oct 31 16:45:26 UTC 2019
Dear Juerg Hutter,
I think PERIODIC EFIELD means the potential is saw-like. So it cannot be
used for simulation of bulk water.
Is there another alternative method?
Best,
Justin
在 2019年11月1日星期五 UTC+8上午12:31:09,jgh写道:
> Hi
>
> have a look at this input section
>
> CP2K_INPUT / FORCE_EVAL / DFT / PERIODIC_EFIELD
>
> regards
>
> Juerg Hutter
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> Subject: [CP2K:12443] How to apply homogeneous finite electric field via
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> Dear all,
>
> I want to simulate bulk water under electric filed.
> I know we can use &EXTERNAL_POTENTIAL to add electric filed. But I think
> it can only be used for slab system.
> In the literature, I found macroscopic polarization and finite electric
> fields are treated with the modern theory of polarization.
>
> So, how to apply homogeneous finite electric field via the modern theory
> of polarizability like in PWscf?
>
> Best,
> Justin
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