First steps: a walk through from DFT to optical properties

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In this tutorial you will learn how to calculate optical spectra using Yambo, starting from a DFT calculation and ending with a look at local field effects in the optical response.

We will use a 3D system (bulk hBN) and a 2D system (hBN sheet).

Atomic structure of bulk hBN Atomic structure of 2D hBN

Before starting, you need to obtain the tarballs for hBN and hBN-2D. See instructions on the main tutorials page.

The steps are the following:

Step 0: Download the Files

Follow the instructions in the Tutorial Files to get the hBN and hBN-2D tutorial files.

Step 1: DFT calculation of bulk hBN and conversion to Yambo

Follow the DFT and p2y module on database generation for bulk hBN and then return to this tutorial "First steps..."

There is no need to complete the DFT and p2y module on database generation in 2D hBN, but you may do so if you wish.

Step 2: Initialization of Yambo databases

Use the SAVE folders that are already provided, rather than any ones you may have generated previously.

Follow the module on Initialization, for both hBN and 2D-hBN, and return to this tutorial "First steps..."

Step 3: Yambo's command line interface

Yambo uses a command-line interface to select tasks, generate input files, and control the runtime behavior.


For Yambo 5.0: Follow the module on Input file generation and command line options (5.0) for bulk hBN and then return to this tutorial "First steps...".

Step 4: Optical absorption in hBN

Follow the module on Optics at the independent particle level for bulk hBN and return to this tutorial "First steps..."

Step 5: Optical absorption in 2D BN

To complete the tutorial you should use the preprepared SAVE folder for 2D BN and follow the module on Local fields.


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