Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session X02: Theory and Simulations of Materials at Extreme Conditions
11:15 AM–1:39 PM,
Friday, March 6, 2020
Room: 105
Sponsoring
Unit:
GSCCM
Chair: Nicolas Pineau, CEA de Bruyeres-le-Chatel
Abstract: X02.00008 : 32 Ages of the universe in just 2 weeks: High-speed Shock-waves in DFT
Presenter:
Jacob Wilkins
(Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford)
Authors:
Jacob Wilkins
(Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford)
Matt I. J. Probert
(Department of Physics, University of York)
We have also used optimisations of the Hugoniostat[1] approach tailored to ab initio calculation, so that we can use DFT-based methods to accurately calculate a complete Hugoniot in a single calculation. Using the series of isolated shocks and a predictor algorithm to approach the target pressure in uniform steps. From this, we can extract an ideal coupling parameter, reducing the calculation time, even for extreme compressions.
These two distinct improvements make it feasible to perform ab initio shock studies with high accuracy in DFT. We demonstrate these capabilities with simulations of shocks in quartz.
[1] Jean-Bernard Maillet and Stéphane Bernard. Uniaxial hugoniostat: Method and applications. In Shock Compression of Condensed Matter. American Institute of Physics, 2001
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