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frequency
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:38 am
by acharyachethan
Hi:
Can I perform frequency calculations (IBRION=5) at a specific temperature, say 400C? If I can, could you tell me how?
Thanks,
Chethan
frequency
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:02 am
by tjf
*Error* *Does not compute*
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Short answer: No.
Harmonic frequencies are independent of temperature. Maybe you should rethink what information you are tying to get about your system. (Maybe also revisit a physical chemistry textbook or two?)
frequency
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:05 pm
by acharyachethan
I'm sorry to put the question incorrectly. What I meant was, can I get thermochemical data, like vibrational, rotational, etc. energies of adsorbed species on surfaces as a function of temperature with IBRION=5 based on harmonic vibrational frequencies with an additional temperature tag?
frequency
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:11 am
by bandy
ZPE and Thermal corrections could be calculated for the (adsorbate+substrate) system once you know harmonic frequencies of all the modes (I mean 3N-6). But VASP provides information for the selective modes. However, you can calculate partial ZPE and Th. corr. for a part of the system for e.g. adsorbate plus a few adsorbent atoms where adsorbate species is attached. I have a code which does that or you can write a simple code to do that.
bandy
frequency
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:30 am
by hlzya
what can your code do?
[quote="bandy"]ZPE and Thermal corrections could be calculated for the (adsorbate+substrate) system once you know harmonic frequencies of all the modes (I mean 3N-6). But VASP provides information for the selective modes. However, you can calculate partial ZPE and Th. corr. for a part of the system for e.g. adsorbate plus a few adsorbent atoms where adsorbate species is attached. I have a code which does that or you can write a simple code to do that.
bandy[/quote]