Can HSE be employed to perform geometry optimization simply by assigning NSW=40, ISIF=3?
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 7:42 am
The purpose of performing HSE calculation is to obtain more accurate structure parameters and corresponding properties.
However, I found that many researchers perform HSE calculation as the following: first, do PBE geometry optimization and then using HSE only for energy evaluation. That is, both PBE and HSE calculation using the same structure parameters. Is such HSE calculation right?
Meanwhile, some researcher performs geometry optimization by HSE. I know generally, accurate geometry optimization is performed by the calculation of series of energy E and volume V, then fit the equation of states and finally obtained the equilibrium volume Vo corresponding the lowest energy.
My question is ?Can HSE be employed to perform geometry optimization simply by assigning NSW=40, ISIF=3??
However, I found that many researchers perform HSE calculation as the following: first, do PBE geometry optimization and then using HSE only for energy evaluation. That is, both PBE and HSE calculation using the same structure parameters. Is such HSE calculation right?
Meanwhile, some researcher performs geometry optimization by HSE. I know generally, accurate geometry optimization is performed by the calculation of series of energy E and volume V, then fit the equation of states and finally obtained the equilibrium volume Vo corresponding the lowest energy.
My question is ?Can HSE be employed to perform geometry optimization simply by assigning NSW=40, ISIF=3??