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A SEAMM plug-in for setting up a forcefield or EAM potentials for subsequent simulations.

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SEAMM Forcefield Plug-in

A SEAMM plug-in for setting up a forcefield or EAM potentials for subsequent simulations.

This plug-in provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for choosing the forcefield or EAM potentials use by subsequent simulation steps.

Features

  • Support for PCFF class II forcefield.

  • Support for OpenKIM and the potentials it supports.

  • For OpenKIM potentials choice is managed through a periodic table interface, making it simple to find the right potentials.

Acknowledgements

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the molssi-seamm/cookiecutter-seamm-plugin project template.

Developed by the Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI), which receives funding from the National Science Foundation under award ACI-1547580

History

2023.9.7 – Added typing in OPLS_AA for fluorobenzene

2023.9.6 – Fixed issue with PF6- geometry
  • The Lennard-Jones repulsive term added to the F-P-F angle was too weak, allowing the structure to get trapped in a symmetric state with ~40º angles.

2023.8.27 – Fixed issue with angle in octahedral systems
  • The SHAPES-type simple fourier potential used for octahedral complexes has a fals minimim at 0º. Added a LJ 1/R^12 repulsive term between the two end atoms of the angle to prevent small angles. This required using tabulated potentials in LAMMPS.

2023.5.1 – Fixed bug in Lithium battery forcefield
  • Fixed a typo in the angle type unit line which caused a crash

2023.4.6 – Added Lithium battery forcefield
  • An initial set of parameters for cathode materials, specifically LiCoO2.

2023.2.13 – Added OPLS-AA forcefield
  • Added parameters for OPLS-AA along with some extra parameters for ionic liquids * PF6- * ethylene carbonate (EC) and fluoronated EC (FEC)

  • Added atom-typing templates for most of OPLS-AA. Still missing a few and amino acids and DNA not yet tested.

  • Added extensive, almost-complete testing, for OPLS-AA

2021.2.10 (10 February 2021)

  • Updated the README file to give a better description.

  • Updated the short description in setup.py to work with the new installer.

  • Added keywords for better searchability.

2020.8.1 (1 August 2020)

  • Added support for OpenKIM potentials in LAMMPS

0.9.1 (24 May 2020)

  • Added the specialized NaCl_water forcefield for testing the MolSSI Driver Interface (MDI) metadynamics driver.

0.9 (15 April 2020)

  • Internal changes for compatibility

0.1.0 (24 December 2017)

  • First release on PyPI.

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