Dear Lily,

the answer, as it often is, is "it depends". Different crystal structures are 
usually separated by an enthalpy barrier, whose crossing is a "rare event" if 
its height is sufficiently high.  In order to observe the transition in an 
actual MD run, you have to either overheat or overload the system, or to bias 
the dynamics using one of the many available techniques, the most powerful and 
popular one probably being metadyamics. I am no expert in this field, but I 
think that the problem has been extensively treated in the literature. 
References that naturally occur to me are the original paper by Parrinello and 
Raman, or the more recent one by Parrinello and Laio on metadynamics (as well 
as others coauthored by R. Martonak, specifically on crystal-structure 
sampling), as well as the literature citing these articles. 

HTH - SB

On Dec 6, 2011, at 9:24 AM, Lily Anh wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Is it possible to observe the  spontaneous phase transitions by the vc-md 
> (PW.X) or vc-cp (CP.X) simulations staring from the initial structure input? 
> If possible, what should we do?
> 
> Any discussion is  helpful?
> 
> Regards & Thank you
> Lily
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