for the relaxation of a 2D material,
Does VASP have a special input for that .or.
in one direction I should put a large value for the lattice vector in order to prevent the lattice to collapse.
.AND.
CAN it be done by direct coordinates or just Cartesian!
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Relaxation of 2D materials!
There is no special input for 2D. First relax 3D structure, then cut out a layer. To create a vacuum layer cartesian coordinates are more appropriate.
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Relaxation of 2D materials!
Dear admin,
Can I to do this??? because my adatom is precipited inside my surface (100) and my surface collapse, but in my surface 111 the adsorption process is normal...
Can I to do this??? because my adatom is precipited inside my surface (100) and my surface collapse, but in my surface 111 the adsorption process is normal...
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