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| author | Yang, Jitai Li, Ke Liu, Jia Nie, Jia Li, Hui |
| author_facet | Yang, Jitai Li, Ke Liu, Jia Nie, Jia Li, Hui |
| contents | In condensed matter physics, particularly in perovskite materials, the rotational motion of molecules and ions is associated with important issues such as ion conduction mechanism. Constrained Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations offer a means to separate translational, vibrational, and rotational motions, enabling the independent study of their effects. In this study, we introduce a rotational and roto-translational constraint algorithm based on the Velocity Verlet integrator, which has been implemented into a homebrew version of the CP2K package. The MD results show that our program can selectively constrain the molecules and ions in the system and support long-time MD runs. The algorithm can help the future study of important rotation related dynamic problems in condensed matter systems. |
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| publishDate | 2024 |
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| spellingShingle | A Rotational/Roto-translational Constraint Method for Condensed Matter Yang, Jitai Li, Ke Liu, Jia Nie, Jia Li, Hui Chemical Physics In condensed matter physics, particularly in perovskite materials, the rotational motion of molecules and ions is associated with important issues such as ion conduction mechanism. Constrained Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations offer a means to separate translational, vibrational, and rotational motions, enabling the independent study of their effects. In this study, we introduce a rotational and roto-translational constraint algorithm based on the Velocity Verlet integrator, which has been implemented into a homebrew version of the CP2K package. The MD results show that our program can selectively constrain the molecules and ions in the system and support long-time MD runs. The algorithm can help the future study of important rotation related dynamic problems in condensed matter systems. |
| title | A Rotational/Roto-translational Constraint Method for Condensed Matter |
| topic | Chemical Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15517 |