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temperature dependent bulk modulus from QHA-fit

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 8:29 am
by freshwind
I have a problem with deriving the temperature dependent bulk modulus within the quasi-harmonic approximation. I did calculations on LiCoO2 with strict convergence cirteria for relaxations and force calculations. However, according to the quasi-harmonic fit the bulk modulus increases with temperature due to the increasing curvature (second derivative of the energy with respect to the volume) of the free energy with increasing temperature. I already tried increasing supercel size and the kpoints per reciprocal atom, to no effect.This is somewhat contradictory to physical reasoning and I don't know of materials with that behaviour. I surmise this is a problem of the PAW potentials since they effectively determine the volume dependence of the total energy and the vibrational free energy.
Can someone offer a constructive solution?

Re: temperature dependent bulk modulus from QHA-fit

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 2:44 pm
by support_vasp

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