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Current status of deMon2k for the investigation of the early stages of matter irradiation by time-dependent DFT approaches.

Authors :
Omar, Karwan A.
Korsaye, Feven A.
Tandiana, Rika
Tolu, Damien
Deviers, Jean
Wu, Xiaojing
Parise, Angela
Alvarez-Ibarra, Aurelio
Moncada, Felix
Pedroza-Montero, Jesus Nain
Mejía-Rodriguez, Daniel
Van-Oanh, Nguyen-Thi
Cailliez, Fabien
Clavaguéra, Carine
Hasnaoui, Karim
de la Lande, Aurélien
Source :
European Physical Journal: Special Topics. Sep2023, Vol. 232 Issue 13, p2167-2193. 27p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We summarize in this article the recent progress made in our laboratories in the development of numerical approaches dedicated to investigating ultrafast physicochemical responses of biological matter subjected to ionizing radiations. Our modules are integrated into the deMon2k software which is a readily available program with highly optimized algorithms for conducting Auxiliary Density Functional Theory (ADFT) calculations. We have developed a computational framework based on Real-Time Time-dependent ADFT to simulate the electronic responses of molecular systems to strong perturbations, while molecular dynamics simulations in the ground and excited states (Ehrenfest dynamics) are available to simulate irradiation-induced ultrafast bond breaking/formation. Constrained ADFT and Multi-component ADFT have also been incorporated to simulate charge transfer processes and nuclear quantum effects, respectively. Finally, a coupling to polarizable force fields further permits to realistically account for the electrostatic effects that the systems' environment has on the perturbed electron density. The code runs on CPU or hybrid CPU/GPU architectures affording simulations of systems comprised up to 1000 atoms at the DFT level with controlled numerical accuracy. We illustrate the applications of these methodologies by taking results from our recent articles that aimed principally at understanding experimental data from pulse radiolysis experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19516355
Volume :
232
Issue :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Physical Journal: Special Topics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172893250
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-023-00905-6