LOBSTER: A tool to extract chemical bonding from plane-wave based DFT

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Abstract

The computer program LOBSTER (Local Orbital Basis Suite Towards Electronic-Structure Reconstruction) enables chemical-bonding analysis based on periodic plane-wave (PAW) density-functional theory (DFT) output and is applicable to a wide range of first-principles simulations in solid-state and materials chemistry. LOBSTER incorporates analytic projection routines described previously in this very journal [J. Comput. Chem. 2013, 34, 2557] and offers improved functionality. It calculates, among others, atom-projected densities of states (pDOS), projected crystal orbital Hamilton population (pCOHP) curves, and the recently introduced bond-weighted distribution function (BWDF). The software is offered free-of-charge for non-commercial research.

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Maintz, S., Deringer, V. L., Tchougréeff, A. L., & Dronskowski, R. (2016). LOBSTER: A tool to extract chemical bonding from plane-wave based DFT. Journal of Computational Chemistry, 37(11), 1030–1035. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcc.24300

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