<div>Hi Matteo and Iurii,</div><div> </div><div>Thanks. I'm not quite sure where to look at pseudopotential. I checked header:</div><div> </div><div><div> <!-- --></div><div> <PP_HEADER</div><div> generated="Generated using ONCVPSP code by D. R. Hamann"</div><div> author="Martin Schlipf and Francois Gygi"</div><div> date="150105"</div><div> comment=""</div><div> element="Mn"</div><div> pseudo_type="NC"</div><div> relativistic="scalar"</div><div> is_ultrasoft="F"</div><div> is_paw="F"</div><div> is_coulomb="F"</div><div> has_so="F"</div><div> has_wfc="F"</div><div> has_gipaw="F"</div><div> core_correction="F"</div><div> functional="PBE"</div><div> z_valence=" 15.00"</div><div> total_psenergy=" -9.91930864040E+01"</div><div> rho_cutoff=" 6.01000000000E+00"</div><div> l_max="2"</div><div> l_local="-1"</div><div> mesh_size=" 602"</div><div> number_of_wfc="0"</div><div> number_of_proj="6"/></div><div> </div><div>Is this record "has_wfc = F" relevant?</div></div><div> </div><div>I used the one from official SG15 library:</div><div> </div><div><a href="http://www.quantum-simulation.org/potentials/sg15_oncv/upf/Mn_ONCV_PBE-1.2.upf">http://www.quantum-simulation.org/potentials/sg15_oncv/upf/Mn_ONCV_PBE-1.2.upf</a></div><div> </div><div> </div><div>Sergey</div><div> </div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>30.10.2020, 12:08, "Timrov Iurii" <iurii.timrov@epfl.ch>:</div><blockquote>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0">> Could it mean that SG15 pseudopotentials are not suitable for the DFT+U calculations?<br />
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<p style="margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0">Some pseudopotentials do not contain the information about atomic wavefunctions (and hence you get this error). If I am not wrong, this is the case for SG15 (for some old version).</p>
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<div>try to give a look inside your SG15 pseudopotential for Mn. For some reason the code does not find the d states it is expecting to use for the +U correction. If you do a calculation with dft_plus_u = .false. can you compute the projected density of states?
Do you get anything on the 3d states? If projwfc finds them then also pw should find the 3d states.</div>
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<div class="334d7d341e3233c5b27ca91297445127gmail_attr" dir="ltr">Il giorno ven 30 ott 2020 alle ore 02:04 Sergey Lisenkov <<a href="mailto:proffess@yandex.ru">proffess@yandex.ru</a>> ha scritto:<br />
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<div>Hello all,</div>
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<div>I tried to use DFT+U with SG15 pseudopotentials (from SG15 library, 2020 version). First element in my structure is "Mn". I immediately got this error message:</div>
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<div> Error in routine offset_atom_wfc (1):</div>
<div> wrong offset</div>
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<div>Looking at the archives for similar error message, I found that it is related that atomic element is not defined in "tabd.f90". But certainly Mn element is implemented.</div>
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<div>When I changed pseudopotentials to different one, no such message appears.</div>
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<div>Could it mean that SG15 pseudopotentials are not suitable for the DFT+U calculations?</div>
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