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Description: | Description: Sets the number of steps in which the energy must monotonously increase before an [[IRC calculations|IRC calculation]] terminates. | ||
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Along the IRC pathway, from a higher energy state, i.e., the transition state or the excited state, towards a lower energy state, i.e., reactants or products, the energy generally decreases. In some cases, the IRC pathway may encounter regions with relatively constant energy (plateaus) or fluctuations due to numerical noise or complex interactions, particularly in the vicinity of transition states. | |||
{{TAG|IRC_STOP}} sets the number of time steps with increasing energy, after which the damped-velocity-Verlet algorithm in an [[IRC calculations|IRC calculation]] terminates. In order to avoid a premature termination, especially close to transition states, {{TAG|IRC_STOP}} should always be greater than 1. | |||
== Related tags and articles == | |||
[[IRC calculations]], | |||
{{TAG|IRC_DIRECTION }}, | |||
{{TAG|IRC_DELTA0}}, | |||
{{TAG|IRC_MINSTEP}}, | |||
{{TAG|IRC_MAXSTEP}}, | |||
{{TAG|IRC_VNORM0}} | |||
[[Category:INCAR tag]][[Category: Transition states]] |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 12 November 2023
IRC_STOP = integer
Default: IRC_STOP = 20
Description: Sets the number of steps in which the energy must monotonously increase before an IRC calculation terminates.
Along the IRC pathway, from a higher energy state, i.e., the transition state or the excited state, towards a lower energy state, i.e., reactants or products, the energy generally decreases. In some cases, the IRC pathway may encounter regions with relatively constant energy (plateaus) or fluctuations due to numerical noise or complex interactions, particularly in the vicinity of transition states.
IRC_STOP sets the number of time steps with increasing energy, after which the damped-velocity-Verlet algorithm in an IRC calculation terminates. In order to avoid a premature termination, especially close to transition states, IRC_STOP should always be greater than 1.
Related tags and articles
IRC calculations, IRC_DIRECTION , IRC_DELTA0, IRC_MINSTEP, IRC_MAXSTEP, IRC_VNORM0