metal oxide supported metal clusters

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metal oxide supported metal clusters

#1 Post by Sonny » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:41 am

Hello ;

I am trying to minimise a Pd4 tetrahedral cluster on an oxide layer.
I have frozen the underlayers and just relaxing the cluster and the oxide layer.
However the cluster is ripping apart into the vacuum
my Kpoints are 1 1 1 and i have plenty of vaccuum.
My bulk has been pre minimised but the Pd4 has not.

Does anybody have comments or suggestions please?

regards x) :?

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metal oxide supported metal clusters

#2 Post by alex » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:45 am

My guess: You put your metal too close to the surface, hence forces into vacuum direction. Check for typical Pd-O bond distances, put your cluster there and restart. You may also check literature of Toulhoat and Sautet on that topic: Pd4/Al2O3 ...

Cheers,

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#3 Post by Sonny » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:09 pm

Great thanks again,
just a small adjustment was needed
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