CP2K combined with Newton-X runs non-adiabatic dynamics

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Zac Smith

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Aug 16, 2023, 2:20:05 PM8/16/23
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Dear all, 
It is possible to run adiabatic molecular dynamics using CP2K. But for high energy levels, very dense excited states, internal transitions must be considered. So CP2K combined with Newton-X to run non-adiabatic dynamics is a good way to calculate excited state dynamics of TDDFT. Do you know the instructions on how to use CP2K combined with Newton-X?

Anna Hehn

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Aug 17, 2023, 12:23:34 AM8/17/23
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Dear Zac Smith,

thank you for your interest in using the CP2K-NEWTONX interface! I will set up a tutorial on how to use the interface and put it on the CP2K homepage.

Kind regards,

Anna

Am Mi., 16. Aug. 2023 um 20:20 Uhr schrieb Zac Smith <qingxi...@gmail.com>:
Dear all, 
It is possible to run adiabatic molecular dynamics using CP2K. But for high energy levels, very dense excited states, internal transitions must be considered. So CP2K combined with Newton-X to run non-adiabatic dynamics is a good way to calculate excited state dynamics of TDDFT. Do you know the instructions on how to use CP2K combined with Newton-X?

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