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<div style="direction: ltr;font-family: Tahoma;color: #000000;font-size: 10pt;">Hi Carlo<br>
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Both pslib0.31 (<a href="http://theossrv1.epfl.ch/Main/Pseudopotentials" target="_blank">http://theossrv1.epfl.ch/Main/Pseudopotentials</a>)  and pslib1.0.0 (<a href="http://qe-forge.org/gf/project/pslibrary/" target="_blank">http://qe-forge.org/gf/project/pslibrary/</a>)
 have relativistic PP for those two elements.  <br>
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<br>
Mostafa Youssef<br>
MIT<br>
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