In some materials like TiSi2 there exist different structures, namely C54 and C49.
Both are orthogonal but C54 has got 24 atoms per primitive cell and the other has 12.
How can I compare the total energies of C54 and C49? considering the fact that they have different number of atoms and the one with more atoms would have less formation energy!
Total Energy difference between 2 different structures of the same phase
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Total Energy difference between 2 different structures of the same phase
Use doubled cell of C49 to get the same number of atoms.
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Total Energy difference between 2 different structures of the same phase
[quote="admin"]Use doubled cell of C49 to get the same number of atoms.[/quote]
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Thanks for the reply!
But what if I double the total energy of C49?
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Thanks for the reply!
But what if I double the total energy of C49?
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Total Energy difference between 2 different structures of the same phase
Doubling the energy will not suffice. For publication worthy results you should follow the Admins suggestion. To get a rough estimate as to what the value should be doubling will suffice.
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