Earlier I posted a model for a vc-relax issue that is not converging. To test further, with a different system but the same purpose, I used another model. Still same issue. Can anyone suggest a solution? I am copying the input file.
I am performing a vc-relax calculation following an initial scf run. Below are the relevant vc-relax input parameters.
While the total force is being monitored and shows an overall decreasing trend but fluctuating, and does not converge. I have tested different optimisation algorithms (bfgs, cg) as well as various smearing schemes (cold, gaussian), but none of these approaches have led to convergence.
Could you please advise on possible reasons for the lack of convergence in this vc-relax calculation?
For context, the system is a perovskite slab with a water molecule adsorbed on the top surface. The c-direction contains substantial vacuum, as this is effectively a surface calculation. A similar setup with oxygen adsorption converged successfully using comparable parameters, but the present system does not.
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Thank you for your reply.
I will increase the nstep value. However, in my previous trials I restarted the calculation from the point where it stopped, which is effectively equivalent to increasing nstep. Despite this, even after four such restarts, the relaxation did not converge.
bfgs to damp, as suggested in the forum documentation. I monitored this behaviour of this setup and the force file is now as attached. currently rerun with 'mixing_mode = 'local-TF'. will see what happens.Thank you. I performed this convergence testing for the bulk unit cell, but not after introducing the vacuum region and the adsorbed water molecule. In general, I monitor the final total energy to assess convergence with respect to each parameter (k-points, ecutwfc, and ecutrho), varying one parameter at a time.
Do you recommend checking any additional parameters for this system? The total energy variation is quite small and only changes in the third or fourth decimal place. Would this level of variation be considered sufficient to establish convergence?




