Of course, I was meaning Z=6 for Carbon. 12 is indeed the atomic mass of the abundant isotope of carbon. Sorry for the confusion. Hope what I meant is clear nevertheless … SB
> On 12 Sep 2019, at 08:07, Stefano Baroni <[email protected]> wrote: > > The atomic number of Carbon (Z) is alway 12 (otherwise it would be Nitrogen). > If it is the atomic mass (A) that you are referring to, then it does not > affect the pseudopotental, nor any electronic properties, for that matter, > any way. SB > > ___ > Stefano Baroni, Trieste -- http://stefano.baroni.me > >> On 12 Sep 2019, at 04:24, Muhammad Yusrul Hanna >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dear expert, >> >> I am trying to calculate graphene with the atomic number of carbon is 13. >> Are there any suggestion to generate pseudopotential? >> >> Best Regard, >> >> M. Y. Hanna >> Indonesian Institute of Science (LIPI) >> Indonesia >> >> >>>>>>>>>> Cek S&K terkait pesan ini (check T&C regarding this message) : >>>>>>>>>> http://www2.lipi.go.id/sdk/ >> LIPI - http://www.lipi.go.id >> _______________________________________________ >> Quantum ESPRESSO is supported by MaX (www.max-centre.eu/quantum-espresso) >> users mailing list [email protected] >> https://lists.quantum-espresso.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > Quantum ESPRESSO is supported by MaX (www.max-centre.eu/quantum-espresso) > users mailing list [email protected] > https://lists.quantum-espresso.org/mailman/listinfo/users — Stefano Baroni - Trieste — http://stefano.baroni.me <http://stefano.baroni.me/>
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