THe difference of neutral atom, atom, and ion
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 7:12 am
Dear vasp manager
I am a beginning user of vasp.
I was confused when I would like to analyze atom diffusion in condense materials. Could you tell me what the difference
is among of neutral atom, atom, and ion for the same element, and how to use them in vasp calculation.
For instance, neutral H atom, H atom, and H ion.
Does it means H atom in the POTCAR of H because its Valenz is 1? what is neutral H, NELECT= electron number +1?
what is H ion?
In addition, How to carry out vasp calculation using element isotope? Whether I change the POMASS for the mass of the isotope, for example, I change the POMSS of H from 1 to POMSS =2 for H isotope, deuterium.
With many thanks!
I`m looking forward to hearing from you!
AndyMao
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I am a beginning user of vasp.
I was confused when I would like to analyze atom diffusion in condense materials. Could you tell me what the difference
is among of neutral atom, atom, and ion for the same element, and how to use them in vasp calculation.
For instance, neutral H atom, H atom, and H ion.
Does it means H atom in the POTCAR of H because its Valenz is 1? what is neutral H, NELECT= electron number +1?
what is H ion?
In addition, How to carry out vasp calculation using element isotope? Whether I change the POMASS for the mass of the isotope, for example, I change the POMSS of H from 1 to POMSS =2 for H isotope, deuterium.
With many thanks!
I`m looking forward to hearing from you!
AndyMao
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