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  • From: you peng <pengyoucool@yahoo.com.cn>
  • To: forum@abinit.org
  • Subject: 回复: [abinit-forum] where can I find atomic position
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:04:07 +0800 (CST)
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Dear Zhang,
     You can look through this web,http://cst_www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/spcgrp/index.html
     Hope this help.
                                                                                       yours,
                                                                                       Peng

"Zhang, Waigen" <wg.zhang@okstate.edu> 写道:
Dear all,
I am wondering how can I find out (or calculate) the atomic position for some
specific structure.The structure may not appear in experiment.
For example,Nitrogen has many phases,epsilon,alpha,cmcm chain,etc.But there is
no much detail in those original paper about atomic position.
Any reponse is welcome.

W.G.Zhang


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