Phys. Rev. B 43, 1993 - 2006 (1991)Efficient pseudopotentials for plane-wave calculations
N. Troullier and José Luriaas Martins Received 3 August 1990 We present a simple procedure to generate first-principles norm-conserving pseudopotentials, which are designed to be smooth and therefore save computational resources when used with a plane-wave basis. We found that these pseudopotentials are extremely efficient for the cases where the plane-wave expansion has a slow convergence, in particular, for systems containing first-row elements, transition metals, and rare-earth elements. The wide applicability of the pseudopotentials are exemplified with plane-wave calculations for copper, zinc blende, diamond, α-quartz, rutile, and cerium. ©1991 The American Physical Society
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