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arxiv: 1902.02107 · v3 · pith:T3TNSN6Znew · submitted 2019-02-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Unsupervised landmark analysis for jump detection in molecular dynamics simulations

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keywords diffusivelandmarkprioranalysisatomicdynamicseventsionic
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Molecular dynamics is a versatile and powerful method to study diffusion in solid-state ionic conductors, requiring minimal prior knowledge of equilibrium or transition states of the system's free energy surface. However, the analysis of trajectories for relevant but rare events, such as a jump of the diffusing mobile ion, is still rather cumbersome, requiring prior knowledge of the diffusive process in order to get meaningful results. In this work, we present a novel approach to detect the relevant events in a diffusive system without assuming prior information regarding the underlying process. We start from a projection of the atomic coordinates into a landmark basis to identify the dominant features in a mobile ion's environment. Subsequent clustering in landmark space enables a discretization of any trajectory into a sequence of distinct states. As a final step, the use of the smooth overlap of atomic positions descriptor allows distinguishing between different environments in a straightforward way. We apply this algorithm to ten Li-ionic systems and conduct in-depth analyses of cubic Li$_{7}$La$_{3}$Zr$_{2}$O$_{12}$, tetragonal Li$_{10}$GeP$_{2}$S$_{12}$, and the $\beta$-eucryptite LiAlSiO$_{4}$. We compare our results to existing methods, underscoring strong points, weaknesses, and insights into the diffusive behavior of the ionic conduction in the materials investigated.

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