Hi,
Dear all,
I have few questions and I am hoping for any comments.
Should an oxygen vacancy on the surface of an oxide be treated as a charged vacancy or as a neutral one??
Should the dipol correction be considered (IDIPOl = 3) ?
How about an oxygen vacancy in the bulk structure ?
Regards
Charged vacancies
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Re: Charged vacancies
It is up to you which setup you will choose.
When working with charged systems be aware of necessary corrections:
(1) Phys. Rev. B 89,045116 (2014)
(2) Phys. Rev. B 91,024107 (2015)
http://cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp-forum/ ... ems#p17539
When working with charged systems be aware of necessary corrections:
(1) Phys. Rev. B 89,045116 (2014)
(2) Phys. Rev. B 91,024107 (2015)
http://cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp-forum/ ... ems#p17539
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Re: Charged vacancies
Thanks a lot. appreciate it.