Hi, inside input.f90 there is a parameter that defines the maximum number of frequencies. You just need to increase the number and recompile the code.
Cheers, Marty On May 22, 2012 8:56 PM, "acharya k.l.n." <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you Mr. Marty Blaber. finally i could generate .EPSIMG file. however > when i am computing the optical properties by using the command *./input > <CdO.EPSIMG* i'm getting the following error. *STOP Too many frequency > points*. I have taken all bands. I am also attaching my input file.Could > you please help me with this. > > Thank you > > > > On 23 May 2012 06:38, Marty Blaber <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> It is considered good netiquette to read the manual before posting to the >> mailing list. The manual says: >> >> Optical.NumberOfBands (integer): This option controls the number of bands >> that are in- >> cluded in the optical property calculation. >> >> The error says it can't find a number after the tag in the input >> file. The manual has instructions on what values the input variables take. >> If you wish to include all the bands in the optical calculation, remove >> this line, then all states will be included. >> If you only want some bands included, then type a number: >> >> Optical.NumberOfBands 200 >> >> Good luck :) >> Marty >> >> >> On 22 May 2012 19:52, acharya k.l.n. <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dear SIESTA users, >>> >>> I have calculated optical calculations of CdO but i am getting the >>> following error. can any one please specify what this means* FDF_INTEGER: >>> No value for Optical.NumberOfBands* . >>> >>> I have attached my input file. >>> >>> Thankyou. >>> >>> -- >>> With Regards, >>> >>> K L N Acharya, >>> M.Tech., Nanoelectronics, >>> SASTRA UNIVERSITY, >>> Thanjavur. >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > With Regards, > > K L N Acharya, > M.Tech., Nanoelectronics, > SASTRA UNIVERSITY, > Thanjavur. > > >
