Using ISIF=2 for Surface Calculations #4098
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I'm afraid you might have misread the VASP manual because "ISIF=2" does calculate stress tensors.
I'm by no means an expert, but what I usually do is using "ISIF=3" to relax the cell first (for slab with vacuum level), and then using "ISIF=2" to relax ionic positions. For a slab though, I usually fix the cell along the vacuum axis during cell relaxation. Alternatively you might try the Birch–Murnaghan equation of state. |
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Hello everyone,
I'm doing surface slab calculations for Calcite, Dolomite, and other related materials. I found out that various input set generators for these calculations like
MVLSlabSet
uses ISIF=2 for relaxation. Is this the correct choice? I'm not sure since the stresses are not relaxed using ISIF=2.
One reason I could think of is the underlying bulk material will not allow the surface to relax fully (or at least the stresses).
Please let me know if using ISIF=2 for surface slab calculations is the correct choice.
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