The input and output files describe calculation on solid bromine under pressure performed using Density Functional Theory (DFT) modelling, specifically the hybrid HSE06 functional with van der Waals corrections (Grimme-D3). All files are in ASCII format.
These calculations include geometry optimization, phonon dispersion, thermal properties and elastic constants, and were performed using the VASP code (versions 6.3.0 & 6.4.3).
Key computational parameters include a plane-wave basis set cut-off of 800 eV, SCF convergence criteria of 10-8 eV, and a k-point mesh with a 2π × 0.033 Å⁻¹ spacing for structure optimization.
The directory structure is organized into three main folders.
1. Phonon : This folder contains eleven subfolders, each corresponding to a specific pressure (e.g., "0" for 0 GPa). Each subfolder contains two additional folders, ‘relax’ and ‘ph’, which contain necessary files for optimization and phonon calculations.
2. Thermal Properties & QHA : This folder contains an ‘e-v.dat’ file that contains energy and volume data for each pressure. It also includes ‘thermal_properties.yaml’ files, derived from phonon frequency calculations using the Phonopy code, which are used to generate thermal properties through the Quasi-Harmonic Approximation (QHA).
3. Mechanical Properties : This folder also contains eleven subfolders, each representing a different pressure. Each subfolder stores the required files for elastic tensor calculations.
Description of the key files:
- POTCAR = PAW pseudopotential file for solid bromine
- INCAR = input parameters (pressure, energy cut-off, convergence parameter) for VASP calculation
- POSCAR and CONTCAR = lattice parameters and ionic positions of the optimized structures
- KPOINTS = k-point sampling
- IBZKPT = automatically generated k-mesh
- OSZICAR = a short summary of the SCF convergence step and energy
- *.vasp = optimized structure
- *.FORCE_SETS = [pressure in kbar] – force sets at a given pressure
- *.sh = scripts used for submitting the calculations to the queueing system
- ELASTIC_TENSOR = represents the elastic constants derived from the strain-stress relationship as obtained from the OUTCAR file.
- phonon.dat = file contains the phonon frequencies (in THz) across the Brillouin zone
- irreps_*.yaml = files display the irreducible representations of the phonon modes, along with their character tables