band energy change upon lattice deformation

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band energy change upon lattice deformation

#1 Post by dong913 » Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:56 am

Hi, all
We are doing 3D calculations, and we need to get band energy shift with lattice dilation, but the E-zero may change in each calculation. Anybody can give me suggestions to solve the problem?

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band energy change upon lattice deformation

#2 Post by dong913 » Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:00 am

One more question: is the totoal energy in OUTCAR or OSZICAR the absolute energy?
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band energy change upon lattice deformation

#3 Post by tlchan » Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:20 am

[quote="dong913"]
is the totoal energy in OUTCAR or OSZICAR the absolute energy?
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I think VASP subtracts the atomic energies away from the total energy, and the cohesive energy is printed. The total energy itself is an absolute energy for a neutral system. For a charged calculation, the total energy depends on the boundary condition of the system.
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band energy change upon lattice deformation

#4 Post by b_lack » Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:32 pm

it's better to used another language as a controller like bash. Do a single step relaxation (NSW=1) and then calculate the band energy, and copy the everything from that folder to a new folder and replace the POSCAR with the CONTCAR from last result, and repeat single step relaxation again --> band energy again and copy again until the energy different is small or position different is small. And you'll have many forders for each relaxation step contain band energy.
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