2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2016.01.017
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Inverse simulated annealing: Improvements and application to amorphous InSb

Abstract: An improved inverse simulated annealing method is presented to determine the structure of complex disordered systems from first principles in agreement with available experimental data or desired predetermined target properties. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated by revisiting the structure of amorphous InSb. The resulting network is mostly tetrahedral and in excellent agreement with available experimental data.

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“…32,43 The ISA method is a Monte Carlo (MC) annealing scheme, designed to combine the accuracy of ab initio calculations with the reverse MC technique 44,45 in order to efficiently generate low energy structures in best agreement with available experimental data. Here we will use ISA merely as a minimization tool, i.e., without any experimental constraints.…”
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“…32,43 The ISA method is a Monte Carlo (MC) annealing scheme, designed to combine the accuracy of ab initio calculations with the reverse MC technique 44,45 in order to efficiently generate low energy structures in best agreement with available experimental data. Here we will use ISA merely as a minimization tool, i.e., without any experimental constraints.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, ISA has been shown to be quite competitive in the application to amorphous phases with respect the more standard annealing procedure using molecular dynamics in the sense that it yields very similar structures but in significantly less computation time. 43 The hybrid MC-based ISA method introduced in our previous works 32,43 is a "fuzzy" hybrid MC method with all atom trial moves generated by a single, energy conserving, velocity-Verlet MD step but with a randomly chosen time step dt ∈ (0, dt max ), where dt max is adjusted on-the-fly to achieve an acceptance of 50%. To perform isobaric simulations, also volume moves are allowed with an acceptance probability equal to that in standard MC simulation within the NPT ensemble.…”
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