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cutoff {{TAG|ENCUT}} to 800 eV. The important and physically meaningful | cutoff {{TAG|ENCUT}} to 800 eV. The important and physically meaningful | ||
frequencies are, however, insensitive to the choice of the cutoff. | frequencies are, however, insensitive to the choice of the cutoff. | ||
== Used INCAR Tags == | |||
{{TAG|EDIFF}}, {{TAG|EDIFFG}}, {{TAG|ENMAX}}, {{TAG|IBRION}}, {{TAG|ISMEAR}}, {{TAG|NFREE}}, {{TAG|NSW}}, {{TAG|PREC}}, {{TAG|SYSTEM}} | |||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
[http://www.vasp.at/vasp-workshop/examples/H2Ovib.tgz H2Ovib.tgz] | [http://www.vasp.at/vasp-workshop/examples/H2Ovib.tgz H2Ovib.tgz] | ||
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Revision as of 10:14, 16 February 2017
SYSTEM = H2O vibration PREC = A # IBRION = 1 ; NSW = 10 ; NFREE = 2 ; EDIFFG = -1E-4 ENMAX = 400 ISMEAR = 0 # Gaussian smearing IBRION = 6 # finite differences with symmetry NFREE = 2 # central differences (default) POTIM = 0.015 # default as well EDIFF = 1E-8 NSW = 1 # ionic steps > 0
Gamma-point only 0 Monkhorst Pack 1 1 1 0 0 0
H2O _2 1.0000000 8.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 8.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 8.0000000 1 2 cart 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.5960812 -0.7677068 0.0000000 0.5960812 0.7677068 0.0000000
How many zero frequency modes should be observed and why? Try to use the linear response code (IBRION=8 and EDIFF=1E-8) to obtain reference results. For finite differences, are the results sensitive to the step width POTIM. In this specific case, the drift in the forces is too large to obtain the zero frequency modes "exactly", and it is simplest to increase the cutoff ENCUT to 800 eV. The important and physically meaningful frequencies are, however, insensitive to the choice of the cutoff.
Used INCAR Tags
EDIFF, EDIFFG, ENMAX, IBRION, ISMEAR, NFREE, NSW, PREC, SYSTEM
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