Calculating the energy for an atom
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:44 pm
Hi,
I am having a question for calculating the electronic energy of an atom.
From the VASP manual, which says "In the GGA most atoms are characterized by a symmetry broken solution....", do it mean the cubic box does not work for all atom calculations ?
My second question is the accuracy for calculation the bond dissociation energy (BDE) from an atom and a dimer.
For example of O2, I am having:
Ee
O -1.90514
O2 -9.86272
The the BDE is predicted to be 6.05 eV, which is a little bit far away from the expt value of 5.15 eV ?
Where is the difference from ? ZPE may contribute a little, maybe 0.1 eV.
From Gaussian calculations, the BDE from GGA DFT is ~ 5.25 eV depending on the functional and basis sets.
I don't mean to compare two packages, just curious, where is the difference from ?
Thanks.
Best,
Zongtang
I am having a question for calculating the electronic energy of an atom.
From the VASP manual, which says "In the GGA most atoms are characterized by a symmetry broken solution....", do it mean the cubic box does not work for all atom calculations ?
My second question is the accuracy for calculation the bond dissociation energy (BDE) from an atom and a dimer.
For example of O2, I am having:
Ee
O -1.90514
O2 -9.86272
The the BDE is predicted to be 6.05 eV, which is a little bit far away from the expt value of 5.15 eV ?
Where is the difference from ? ZPE may contribute a little, maybe 0.1 eV.
From Gaussian calculations, the BDE from GGA DFT is ~ 5.25 eV depending on the functional and basis sets.
I don't mean to compare two packages, just curious, where is the difference from ?
Thanks.
Best,
Zongtang