[DFTB-Plus-User] CouplingStrength in Nose Hoover thermostat
Ben Hourahine
benjamin.hourahine at strath.ac.uk
Thu Jun 4 20:05:37 CEST 2020
Hello Simin,
if you are calculating vibration by autocorrelation or similar, its
often a good idea to thermalize the simulation and then restart from
final coordinates/velocities and then gather data in a constant energy
simulation without a thermostat.
I'd suggest 0.1 fs is probably safer for C-H stretch simulations (but
perform a sensitivity test in a small system).
Regards
Ben
On 04/06/2020 18:35, simin pahlavi wrote:
> Dear Ben,
> Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.
> I am working on vibration of carbon nanostructures saturated by hydrogens.
> I truly appreciate any comment regarding selecting the timestep. I
> thought 0.5 fs is a safe choice.
> Thanks in advance,
> Best regards,
> Simin
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 7:14 PM Ben Hourahine
> <benjamin.hourahine at strath.ac.uk
> <mailto:benjamin.hourahine at strath.ac.uk>> wrote:
>
> Hello Simin,
>
> the coupling is relatively insensitive, so approximate the highest
> vibrational frequency of the system will work OK.
>
> I would suggest testing the effect of the time step though, as
> depending on the properties you are interested in 0.5 fs seems a
> bit long for C-H bonded systems (the thermostating will reduce
> sensitivity a bit though, as accuracy in energy conservation is
> not required).
>
> Regards
>
> Ben
>
> On 03/06/2020 15:32, simin pahlavi wrote:
>> Dear DFTB users,
>> I have a question regarding Nose Hoover thermostat and I
>> appreciate any help.
>> I am performing Md using DFTB over a system of hydrocarbons ( C-H
>> bonds) and the time step is set to 0.5 fs.
>> I was wondering if the CouplingStrength [cm^-1] = 3000 in
>> thermostat is a good choice here.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Simin
>>
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