As far as I know, KTP is a material for frequency-doubling due to
non-linear optical effects. This implies, that there should be no
inversion symmetry.
Consequently, the relevant file is case.in2c and not case.in2.
In fact, a case.in2 file should not even exist !
lsi
What do you see ? case.in1c and case.in2c ???
On 09/28/2015 01:53 PM, Marzieh Gh wrote:
Dear Laurence Marks
I put 4 spaces before the 496 in case.in2, my problem Did not solve.
please help me again
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PhD Student of Computational Nano Physics
Nano Research Center, Department of Physics
University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
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