On 7/8/14, 1:23 AM, #SUKRITI GUPTA# wrote:
Hi Justin,

Thanks a lot for your replies. I want to simulate a half cell with graphene
electrode only on one side, hence i am using pbc in only xy direction i.e.
direction of graphene sheet, so that I have a infinite size graphene sheet
with no side effects. But if I use 3D pbc then graphene sheet effect will be
there on the other side of the box also, which I don't want.

Also if I use 3D PBC or 2D PBC, the major problem is that even after freezing
graphene sheet, after doing energy minimization, the sheet remains linear but
becomes distorted and new bonds are formed between terminal carbons. I don't
know what is the problem with my system.


That sounds like a topology problem. Using "periodic_molecules = yes" should allow for bonding across periodic boundaries, so bonds shouldn't be recognized between atoms at the "ends" of your sheet within the unit cell. Is that what you're describing? Images would help. Check the topology carefully to make sure it has been constructed properly. A correctly sized box with g_x2top -pbc should create a sensible topology.

-Justin

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