Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1560345 | Computational Materials Science | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The properties of materials, even at the atomic level, evolve on macroscopic time scales. Following this evolution through simulation has been a challenge for many years. For lattice-based activated diffusion, kinetic Monte Carlo has turned out to be an almost perfect solution. Various accelerated molecular dynamical schemes, for their part, have allowed the study on long time scale of relatively simple systems. There is still a need, however, for methods able to handle complex materials such as alloys and disordered systems. Here, we review the kinetic Activation-Relaxation Technique (k-ART), one of a handful of off-lattice kinetic Monte Carlo methods, with on-the-fly cataloging, that have been proposed in the last few years.
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Authors
Normand Mousseau, Laurent Karim Béland, Peter Brommer, Fedwa El-Mellouhi, Jean-François Joly, Gawonou Kokou N'Tsouaglo, Oscar Restrepo, Mickaël Trochet,