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General Questions and Answers / Re: Electrodes highlighted in red/Repetition score
« on: March 15, 2018, 12:48 »
I thank you for this elaboration. Looking at the basis for Ti, the longest cutoff radius is 4.264 Angstrom, whereas for Nitrogen it is 4.609 Ang. My four-layer electrode is 8.507 Angstrom and thus violates criterium 1) with ~0.7 Angstrom.
So I have three options: reduce the cutoff radius by ~10%, increase the electrode size to 12.761 Angstrom, or just ignore it (depending on the rigidity of this rule of thumb). Which do you suggest?
I have a last question about the aforementioned peaks in the Hartree difference potential. Moving to a system size of 12 TiN layers helped convergence and gave nice Hartree difference potentials. However, for one system, adding a small bias (+/- 0.1 V) resulted in a peak for the right electrode - see attached files. In both cases the bias was applied to the left electrode. Any idea as to the origin of this effect?
So I have three options: reduce the cutoff radius by ~10%, increase the electrode size to 12.761 Angstrom, or just ignore it (depending on the rigidity of this rule of thumb). Which do you suggest?
I have a last question about the aforementioned peaks in the Hartree difference potential. Moving to a system size of 12 TiN layers helped convergence and gave nice Hartree difference potentials. However, for one system, adding a small bias (+/- 0.1 V) resulted in a peak for the right electrode - see attached files. In both cases the bias was applied to the left electrode. Any idea as to the origin of this effect?