Since I dont have the geometry, I can not check it myself.
However this is the way I would approach it.
Step one step back
- Perform a calculation on the electrode as simple bulk system setting the initial scaled spin to 1.0
- From the converged bulk calculation, find out what final scaled spin is
- To make sure you got the right value for this, try starting the bulk calculation again with this value, and see that you obtain the
same result as before. - Go back to your twoprobe calculation. Instead of using an initial scaled spin of 1.0 ( or 0.9999 ) as I suggest using the value you got
from our little pre-studie.
If this does not solve the problem we might have to get medieval on it
Joke aside, judging from what you write, I am sure that this is a matter of convergence. Spin systems are simply much harder, but once
you get the right side of them, they start to behave better. Once I struggled with Fe-MgO-Fe junctions, but now I have gotten the hold of them