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Description: {{TAG|EFIELD}} controls the magnitude of the applied electric force field.
Description: {{TAG|EFIELD}} controls the magnitude of the applied electric force field.
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It is possible to apply an external electrostatic field in slab, or molecular calculations. Presently only a single value can be supplied and the field is applied in the direction selected by {{TAG|IDIPOL}}=1-3. The electric force field is supplied in units of eV/Å. Dipole corrections to the potential ({{TAG|LDIPOL}}=.TRUE.) can and should be turned on to avoid interactions between the periodically repeated images.
It is possible to apply an external electrostatic field in slab, or molecular calculations. Presently only a single value can be supplied and the field is applied in the direction selected by {{TAG|IDIPOL}}=1-4. The electric force field is supplied in units of eV/Å. Dipole corrections to the potential ({{TAG|LDIPOL}}=.TRUE.) can and should be turned on to avoid interactions between the periodically repeated images.
{{NB|mind|The electric field is defined opposite to the common definition. So electrons will move along the direction of the electric field.}}


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Latest revision as of 13:49, 23 January 2023

EFIELD = [real] 

Description: EFIELD controls the magnitude of the applied electric force field.


It is possible to apply an external electrostatic field in slab, or molecular calculations. Presently only a single value can be supplied and the field is applied in the direction selected by IDIPOL=1-4. The electric force field is supplied in units of eV/Å. Dipole corrections to the potential (LDIPOL=.TRUE.) can and should be turned on to avoid interactions between the periodically repeated images.

Mind: The electric field is defined opposite to the common definition. So electrons will move along the direction of the electric field.

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Monopole Dipole and Quadrupole corrections, NELECT, EPSILON, IDIPOL, DIPOL, LMONO, LDIPOL

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