Representing potential energy surfaces by high-dimensional neural network potentials

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作者
Behler, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Lehrstuhl Theoret Chem, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
关键词
interatomic potentials; neural networks; molecular dynamics; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS INVESTIGATIONS; MODIFIED SHEPARD INTERPOLATION; DIPOLE-MOMENT SURFACES; DIFFUSION MONTE-CARLO; LEAST-SQUARES METHODS; REACTIVE FORCE-FIELD; EMBEDDED-ATOM METHOD; METHANOL SYNTHESIS; PATTERN-RECOGNITION;
D O I
10.1088/0953-8984/26/18/183001
中图分类号
O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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070205 ;
摘要
The development of interatomic potentials employing artificial neural networks has seen tremendous progress in recent years. While until recently the applicability of neural network potentials (NNPs) has been restricted to low-dimensional systems, this limitation has now been overcome and high-dimensional NNPs can be used in large-scale molecular dynamics simulations of thousands of atoms. NNPs are constructed by adjusting a set of parameters using data from electronic structure calculations, and in many cases energies and forces can be obtained with very high accuracy. Therefore, NNP-based simulation results are often very close to those gained by a direct application of first-principles methods. In this review, the basic methodology of high-dimensional NNPs will be presented with a special focus on the scope and the remaining limitations of this approach. The development of NNPs requires substantial computational effort as typically thousands of reference calculations are required. Still, if the problem to be studied involves very large systems or long simulation times this overhead is regained quickly. Further, the method is still limited to systems containing about three or four chemical elements due to the rapidly increasing complexity of the configuration space, although many atoms of each species can be present. Due to the ability of NNPs to describe even extremely complex atomic configurations with excellent accuracy irrespective of the nature of the atomic interactions, they represent a general and therefore widely applicable technique, e. g. for addressing problems in materials science, for investigating properties of interfaces, and for studying solvation processes.
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