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General Questions and Answers / Nano language
« on: July 3, 2013, 08:13 »
Sir,

Are there any tutorials or documents to help students learn the nano language used in ATK? Is it possible to build structures in ATK just by knowing python scripting or are the commands and syntax used unique to nano language?

Thanks and Regards

Abhilash

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 13:31 »
Sir, the file attached earlier was the LAMMPS Dump file containing the information of the structure built. I have now attached the LAMMPS program I wrote for building the graphene.

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 13:23 »
Sir,

Please find attached the the output file of my LAMMPS simulation.

Thanks and Regards

Abhilash

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 12:52 »
Respected Sir,

The problem is I have a deformed graphene sheet with 120 atoms. I have a LAMMPS file with their coordinates as shown in my second reply. With the code you suggested I could build a graphene unit cell but I am still having trouble extending them to 120 atoms. Please find attached the code snippet that I modified for 6 atoms and a screen shot of how the structure was built.

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 11:15 »
Thank you so much Sir. I will try it out . :)


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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 10:46 »
Respected Sir,

The lattice parameters are defined by the following code in LAMMPS.

lattice custom $a a1 1 0 0 a2 0 1.732051 0 a3 0 0 1.361789 &
              basis 0 0 0 &
         basis 0.5 0.5 0 &
              basis 0.5 0.16666 0 &
              basis 0 0.6666 0

where a= 2.46A. a1, a2, a3 are lattice vectors and the point group symmetry given by the basis. These lattice parameters results in a graphene sheet.

Thanks and regards

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General Questions and Answers / Re: Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 08:51 »
Respected Sir,

my output file from LAMMPS looks like this:
2   1 6.7   4.5  3.33
12 1 7.7   8.54 3.35
3   2 3.45 6.7   8.9

the columns are atom id, atom type, x ,y, z coordinates respectively. I wrote a C program to generate the elements and coordinates as per ATK nano language syntax and generated a script. But since the lattice vectors also need to be changed I am not getting my required structure. Kindly help me out.

thanks and regards
Abhilash

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General Questions and Answers / Doubts in Scripting
« on: July 2, 2013, 08:19 »
Hi all,

I wanted to know the scripting technique that goes into building a system from its unit cell. Let me elaborate.
Initially I gave a graphene unit cell pulled in from the database into the builder. Its unit cell lattice as seen in the editor ( 2.46,6.706)A.

Now if I try to repeat this to A=1, B=3, C=1 and build it, we see that the three vectors are generated in the script which are multiples of the primitive vectors.

The problem I have is I have a set of coordinates of a system built in a different MD platform(LAMMPS) and I want to import them here. Is there any command in nano language to just mention the primitive vectors and coordinates and the builder can build my system? I could successfully write a code to bring the coordinates and element names to the script but not the lattice vectors.

Thanks and regards,
Abhilash Ravikumar
IISc India

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Greetings Sir/Mam,

Ive built my system in LAMMPS since equilibration at higher temperatures is not 'yet' possible in ATK. Now I want to import these coordinates into ATK for IV calculations. There is a possibility of manipulating the python script. But doing that for a hundred atoms is very tedious . Could you please suggest whats the easiest way to do it????

Thanks and regards
Abhilash Ravikumar
Indian Institute of Science, India

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