ENAUG tag deprecated - accuracy augmentation grid?
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2023 12:50 pm
Dear vaspmaster and users,
I am an experienced VASP user and I have a question on a topic that has been bothering me for some time, it’s about the ENAUG tag.
I always set ENCUT manually, as in my experience it often needs to be set much larger than the default value, in particular e.g. for accurate calculations on transition metal oxides. I always scale ENAUG to ENCUT as ENAUG=1.4*ENCUT (in combination with PREC=High), as this used to be mentioned in older versions of the VASP manual.
I now read in the recent version of the VASP manual that the ENAUG tag has been deprecated (and that PREC=Accurate should be used rather than PREC=High), however it is not clear to me that the accuracy of the augmentation functions is well taken care of. Sometimes I use ENCUT values that are even larger than the default ENAUG values, and then it does not feel right if I do not set ENAUG manually.
If I enter higher values of ENCUT *without* specifying ENAUG (while using PREC=Accurate), are the augmentation functions also calculated more accurately (more or less scaling with higher values of ENCUT) and can I trust that the augmentation functions are dealt with sufficiently accurately?
Your help or answer is much appreciated.
I am an experienced VASP user and I have a question on a topic that has been bothering me for some time, it’s about the ENAUG tag.
I always set ENCUT manually, as in my experience it often needs to be set much larger than the default value, in particular e.g. for accurate calculations on transition metal oxides. I always scale ENAUG to ENCUT as ENAUG=1.4*ENCUT (in combination with PREC=High), as this used to be mentioned in older versions of the VASP manual.
I now read in the recent version of the VASP manual that the ENAUG tag has been deprecated (and that PREC=Accurate should be used rather than PREC=High), however it is not clear to me that the accuracy of the augmentation functions is well taken care of. Sometimes I use ENCUT values that are even larger than the default ENAUG values, and then it does not feel right if I do not set ENAUG manually.
If I enter higher values of ENCUT *without* specifying ENAUG (while using PREC=Accurate), are the augmentation functions also calculated more accurately (more or less scaling with higher values of ENCUT) and can I trust that the augmentation functions are dealt with sufficiently accurately?
Your help or answer is much appreciated.