TINIBA is a tool written in bash, perl, and fortran to do ab initio calculations of optical responses based on the popular ABINIT.
This is the official 3.0 release. New features and fixes are added all the time via different branches, and then merged into the master branch. Full documentation for the project is located in the tiniba-manual repository. It is a work in progress but will allow the average user to get up and running without too many problems.
I suggest adding these lines to the appropriate shell file:
export TINIBA=$HOME/tiniba
export PATH="$TINIBA/clustering/itaxeo:$TINIBA/utils:$PATH"
For more information you can contact me at sma@cio.mx and I will be happy to answer any questions.
This project was built by the PRONASIS group of the Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica, A.C. in Mexico. It has been a collaborative project spanning almost a decade. TINIBA has been used in (at least) the following articles:
- J Opt Soc Am B 28 1882 (2011)
- Mod Phys Lett B 24, 1507 (2010)
- Opt Laser Eng 49, 668 (2011)
- Opt Mater 29, 1 (2006)
- Phys Rev B 73, 195330 (2006)
- Phys Rev B 74, 075318 (2006)
- Phys Rev B 76, 205113 (2007)
- Phys Rev B 79, 245132 (2009)
- Phys Rev B 80, 155205 (2009)
- Phys Rev B 80, 201312 (2009)
- Phys Rev B 80, 245204 (2009)
- Phys Rev B 84, 165316 (2011)
- Phys Rev B 84, 195326 (2011)
- Phys Rev B 85, 165324 (2012)
- Phys Status Solidi B 242, 3022 (2005)
- Phys Status Solidi B 247, 1979 (2010)
- Phys Status Solidi C 8, 2604 (2008)
- Phys Status Solidi C 9, 1378 (2012)
- Surf Sci 605, 941 (2011)