Creating an amorphous HfO2 supercell on ABINIT
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 2:40 pm
Please I would like to have some hints about how to create an amorphous HfO2 supercell. BTW I am beginner to ABINIT.
I think I will approach the problem through the following steps:
First, create a unit cell of HfO2.
Then, preform ground energy calculations (make convergence on both the acell and ecut values in order to achieve the minimum total energy)
After that, make a super cell of the unit cell by repeating it in x , y , and z? I do not have any knowledge about how this is done!
Then, go preform ground energy calculations again to achieve minimum ground state energy of this super cell
About amorphous I can not understand what does it mean. BTW I think by having a super cell of HfO2 then its then amorphous (Not sure but thinking).
Please kindly help with any hint or information.
Actually I know that HfO2 has three phases which are: a) cubic, b) tetragonal, c) monoclinic.
The cubic HfO2 structure is something like that the attached image.
Thanks,
Hassan
I think I will approach the problem through the following steps:
First, create a unit cell of HfO2.
Then, preform ground energy calculations (make convergence on both the acell and ecut values in order to achieve the minimum total energy)
After that, make a super cell of the unit cell by repeating it in x , y , and z? I do not have any knowledge about how this is done!
Then, go preform ground energy calculations again to achieve minimum ground state energy of this super cell
About amorphous I can not understand what does it mean. BTW I think by having a super cell of HfO2 then its then amorphous (Not sure but thinking).
Please kindly help with any hint or information.
Actually I know that HfO2 has three phases which are: a) cubic, b) tetragonal, c) monoclinic.
The cubic HfO2 structure is something like that the attached image.
Thanks,
Hassan