Reliability of ISIF=8 for System Optimization
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:50 am
Dear community,
I am working on a 2D monolayer of FeBr₂ with a reduced stoichiometry, i.e., Fe₁Br₁ (7 Fe atoms and 7 Br atoms). My aim is to observe the change in the ground state lattice parameter for an Fe₁Br₁ system compared to FeBr₂.
To achieve this, I performed potential energy surface calculations by manually varying the lattice parameter of Fe₁Br₁. However, I encountered an issue: the system does not converge to a minimum energy value (i.e., no minimum point in the potential energy curve was found).
I then noticed the addition of a new ISIF setting, ISIF=8, which operates similarly to ISIF=2 but allows for changes in volume as an additional degree of freedom. Although I did not expect my Fe₁Br₁ system to converge to a ground state with this setting, it surprisingly did, providing a minimum geometry with an optimized lattice parameter and reaching the required accuracy.
My question is: Can I rely on the optimization results obtained using ISIF=8 for this system?
Thank you for your insights.
Regards
Neeta Bisht
I am working on a 2D monolayer of FeBr₂ with a reduced stoichiometry, i.e., Fe₁Br₁ (7 Fe atoms and 7 Br atoms). My aim is to observe the change in the ground state lattice parameter for an Fe₁Br₁ system compared to FeBr₂.
To achieve this, I performed potential energy surface calculations by manually varying the lattice parameter of Fe₁Br₁. However, I encountered an issue: the system does not converge to a minimum energy value (i.e., no minimum point in the potential energy curve was found).
I then noticed the addition of a new ISIF setting, ISIF=8, which operates similarly to ISIF=2 but allows for changes in volume as an additional degree of freedom. Although I did not expect my Fe₁Br₁ system to converge to a ground state with this setting, it surprisingly did, providing a minimum geometry with an optimized lattice parameter and reaching the required accuracy.
My question is: Can I rely on the optimization results obtained using ISIF=8 for this system?
Thank you for your insights.
Regards
Neeta Bisht