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Structural Feature in Dynamical Processes Accelerated Transition State Calculations

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arxiv 2211.09399 v1 pith:OZ4MCFLL submitted 2022-11-17 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Minimum energy path (MEP) search is a vital but often very time-consuming method to predict the transition states of versatile dynamic processes in chemistry, physics, and materials science. In this study, we reveal that the chemical bond lengths in the MEP structures, including those directly involved in the dynamical processes, largely resemble those in the stable initial and final states. Based on this discovery, we propose an adaptive semi-rigid body approximation (ASRBA) to construct a physically reasonable initial guess for the MEP structures, which can be further optimized by the nudged elastic band method. Examination of several distinct dynamical processes in bulk, on crystal surface, and through two-dimensional system show that the transition state calculations based on the ASRBA results are robust and significantly faster than those based on the popular linear interpolation and image-dependent pair potential methods.

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