General questions regarding CNEB followed by dimer method protocol
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:56 pm
Hello all,
I am very new to vtst calculation. I am looking if anyone has encountered similar system as I currently do. The system is a reaction on a surface which is fairly large and also have to take into account van der Waals force. Convergence by CNEB using 5 images took a very long time (roughly 4 days) for the same convergence criteria as typical structural relaxation (<0.02).
My question is if this image has to be reoptimized by dimer method anyway, do we really need to converge to such extent? If not then, can CNEB be used as just a rough estimate for 'MODECAR' because, in my case just a couple hour runs, it is already clear which image is the saddle point.
Thank you in advance to all expert VASP predecessors. :)
I am very new to vtst calculation. I am looking if anyone has encountered similar system as I currently do. The system is a reaction on a surface which is fairly large and also have to take into account van der Waals force. Convergence by CNEB using 5 images took a very long time (roughly 4 days) for the same convergence criteria as typical structural relaxation (<0.02).
My question is if this image has to be reoptimized by dimer method anyway, do we really need to converge to such extent? If not then, can CNEB be used as just a rough estimate for 'MODECAR' because, in my case just a couple hour runs, it is already clear which image is the saddle point.
Thank you in advance to all expert VASP predecessors. :)