Transferable Interatomic Potentials for Aluminum from Ambient Conditions to Warm Dense Matter
Transferable Interatomic Potentials for Aluminum from Ambient Conditions to Warm Dense Matter
Kumar, S.; Tahmasbi, H.; Ramakrishna, K.; Lokamani, M.; Nikolov, S.; Tranchida, J.; Wood, M. A.; Cangi, A.
We present a study on the transport and materials properties of aluminum spanning from ambient to warm dense matter conditions using a machine-learned interatomic potential (ML-IAP). Prior research has utilized ML-IAPs to simulate phenomena in warm dense matter, but these potentials have often been calibrated for a narrow range of temperature and pressures. In contrast, we train a single ML-IAP over a wide range of temperatures, using density functional theory molecular dynamics (DFT-MD) data. Our approach overcomes computational limitations of DFT-MD simulations, enabling us to study transport and materials properties of matter at higher temperatures and longer
time scales. We demonstrate the ML-IAP transferability across a wide range of temperatures using molecular-dynamics (MD) by examining the thermal conductivity, diffusion coefficient, viscosity, sound velocity, and ion-ion structure factor of aluminum up to about 60,000 K, where we find good agreement with previous theoretical data.
Keywords: Warm Dense Matter; Machine-Learned Interatomic Potential; Transport Coefficients; Molecular Dynamics; Materials Properties; Ion-Ion Structure Factor
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Physical Review Research 5(2023), 033162
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