Hello,
I checked the zero-point vibration frequency and energy in OUTCAR.
For example:
grep 2PiTHz OUTCAR
1 f = 20.900983 THz 131.324750 2PiTHz 697.181730 cm-1 86.439549 meV
........
I did a simple calculation: 0.5*h*v=0.5*4.136*10**-15*20.9*10**12=0.043 eV. It is not consistent with the last column energy output. This means the VASP output on energy is h*v, not 0.5*h*v. However, zero point energy for each mode is defined as 0.5*h*v. Am I correct?
Thanks!
Zero-point energy in OUTCAR
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Re: Zero-point energy in OUTCAR
Yep. Correct. So the total zero point vibrational energy is the sum of all the energy of all modes (minus 3 for translation). For proper handling of those see Wilson, Decious and Cross.
Cheers,
alex
Cheers,
alex