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Latest revision as of 10:34, 27 February 2025
ISMEAR = -15 | -14 | -5 | -4 | -3 | -2 | -1 | 0 | [integer]>0
Default: ISMEAR = 1
Description: ISMEAR determines how the partial occupancies fnk are set for each orbital. SIGMA determines the width of the smearing in eV.
Please consider how-to guide to choose the optimal smearing technique.
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Mind: Methfessel-Paxton can yield erroneous results for insulators because the partial occupancies can be unphysical.
ISMEAR = -2
: Partial occupancies are read in from the WAVECAR and kept fixed throughout run. Alternatively, you can also choose occupancies in the INCAR file with the tag FERWE (and FERDO forISPIN = 2
calculations).
ISMEAR = -4
: Tetrahedron method without smearing.
ISMEAR = -5
: Tetrahedron method with Blöchl corrections without smearing.
Mind: Use a Γ-centered k-mesh for the tetrahedron methods.
Related tags and articles
SIGMA, EFERMI, FERWE, FERDO, SMEARINGS, Smearing technique, K-point integration