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
> 
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>> 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
>> 
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