Clarification of the Total Energy Components in the OUTCAR
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:35 am
Hello,
For bulk Fe the breakdown of the Total Energy components after self consistency has been reached is:
alpha Z PSCENC = 72.38939815
Ewald energy TEWEN = -587.98526919
-1/2 Hartree DENC = -67.89875186
-V(xc)+E(xc) XCENC = -249.94822743
PAW double counting = 0.00000000
entropy T*S EENTRO = 0.00000000
eigenvalues EBANDS = 21.17739166
atomic energy EATOM = 803.96357036
The sum of these components is the total energy. What exactly is the alpha Z and eigenvalues energy components? More importantly, why does the Hartree Energy component reduce the Total Energy? Shouldn't the Hartree component raise the Total Energy of the system? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Best Regards
modey3
For bulk Fe the breakdown of the Total Energy components after self consistency has been reached is:
alpha Z PSCENC = 72.38939815
Ewald energy TEWEN = -587.98526919
-1/2 Hartree DENC = -67.89875186
-V(xc)+E(xc) XCENC = -249.94822743
PAW double counting = 0.00000000
entropy T*S EENTRO = 0.00000000
eigenvalues EBANDS = 21.17739166
atomic energy EATOM = 803.96357036
The sum of these components is the total energy. What exactly is the alpha Z and eigenvalues energy components? More importantly, why does the Hartree Energy component reduce the Total Energy? Shouldn't the Hartree component raise the Total Energy of the system? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Best Regards
modey3