"LAMMPS WWW Site"_lws - "LAMMPS Documentation"_ld - "LAMMPS Commands"_lc :c :link(lws,http://lammps.sandia.gov) :link(ld,Manual.html) :link(lc,Section_commands.html#comm) :line pair_style born command :h3 pair_style born/omp command :h3 pair_style born/coul/long command :h3 pair_style born/coul/long/cuda command :h3 pair_style born/coul/long/omp command :h3 pair_style born/coul/wolf command :h3 pair_style born/coul/wolf/omp command :h3 [Syntax:] pair_style style args :pre style = {born} or {born/coul/long} or {born/coul/wolf} args = list of arguments for a particular style :ul {born} args = cutoff cutoff = global cutoff for non-Coulombic interactions (distance units) {born/coul/long} args = cutoff (cutoff2) cutoff = global cutoff for non-Coulombic (and Coulombic if only 1 arg) (distance units) cutoff2 = global cutoff for Coulombic (optional) (distance units) {born/coul/wolf} args = alpha cutoff (cutoff2) alpha = damping parameter (inverse distance units) cutoff = global cutoff for non-Coulombic (and Coulombic if only 1 arg) (distance units) cutoff2 = global cutoff for Coulombic (optional) (distance units) :pre [Examples:] pair_style born 10.0 pair_coeff * * 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 pair_coeff 1 1 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 :pre pair_style born/coul/long 10.0 pair_style born/coul/long 10.0 8.0 pair_coeff * * 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 pair_coeff 1 1 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 :pre pair_style born/coul/wolf 0.25 10.0 pair_style born/coul/wolf 0.25 10.0 9.0 pair_coeff * * 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 pair_coeff 1 1 6.08 0.317 2.340 24.18 11.51 :pre [Description:] The {born} style computes the Born-Mayer-Huggins or Tosi/Fumi potential described in "(Fumi and Tosi)"_#FumiTosi, given by :c,image(Eqs/pair_born.jpg) where sigma is an interaction-dependent length parameter, rho is an ionic-pair dependent length parameter, and Rc is the cutoff. The {born/coul/long} style adds a Coulombic term as described for the "coul/long"_pair_coul.html pair style. An additional damping factor is applied to the Coulombic term so it can be used in conjunction with the "kspace_style"_kspace_style.html command and its {ewald} or {pppm} option. The Coulombic cutoff specified for this style means that pairwise interactions within this distance are computed directly; interactions outside that distance are computed in reciprocal space. If one cutoff is specified for the {born/coul/long} style, it is used for both the A,C,D and Coulombic terms. If two cutoffs are specified, the first is used as the cutoff for the A,C,D terms, and the second is the cutoff for the Coulombic term. The {born/coul/wolf} style adds a Coulombic term as described for the Wolf potential in the "coul/wolf"_pair_coul.html pair style. If one cutoff is specified for the {born/coulk/long} style, it is used for both the A,C,D and Coulombic terms. If two cutoffs are specified, the first is used as the cutoff for the A,C,D terms, and the second is the cutoff for the Coulombic term. Note that these potentials are related to the "Buckingham potential"_pair_born.html. The following coefficients must be defined for each pair of atoms types via the "pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html command as in the examples above, or in the data file or restart files read by the "read_data"_read_data.html or "read_restart"_read_restart.html commands, or by mixing as described below: A (energy units) rho (distance units) sigma (distance units) C (energy units * distance units^6) D (energy units * distance units^8) cutoff (distance units) :ul The second coefficient, rho, must be greater than zero. The last coefficient is optional. If not specified, the global A,C,D cutoff specified in the pair_style command is used. For {buck/coul/long} and {born/coul/wolf} no Coulombic cutoff can be specified for an individual I,J type pair. All type pairs use the same global Coulombic cutoff specified in the pair_style command. :line Styles with a {cuda}, {gpu}, {omp}, or {opt} suffix are functionally the same as the corresponding style without the suffix. They have been optimized to run faster, depending on your available hardware, as discussed in "Section_accelerate"_Section_accelerate.html of the manual. The accelerated styles take the same arguments and should produce the same results, except for round-off and precision issues. These accelerated styles are part of the USER-CUDA, GPU, USER-OMP and OPT packages, respectively. They are only enabled if LAMMPS was built with those packages. See the "Making LAMMPS"_Section_start.html#start_3 section for more info. You can specify the accelerated styles explicitly in your input script by including their suffix, or you can use the "-suffix command-line switch"_Section_start.html#start_7 when you invoke LAMMPS, or you can use the "suffix"_suffix.html command in your input script. See "Section_accelerate"_Section_accelerate.html of the manual for more instructions on how to use the accelerated styles effectively. :line [Mixing, shift, table, tail correction, restart, rRESPA info]: These pair styles do not support mixing. Thus, coefficients for all I,J pairs must be specified explicitly. These styles support the "pair_modify"_pair_modify.html shift option for the energy of the exp(), 1/r^6, and 1/r^8 portion of the pair interaction. The {born/coul/long} pair style does not support the "pair_modify"_pair_modify.html table option since a tabulation capability has not yet been added to this potential. These styles support the pair_modify tail option for adding long-range tail corrections to energy and pressure. Thess styles writes thei information to binary "restart"_restart.html files, so pair_style and pair_coeff commands do not need to be specified in an input script that reads a restart file. These styles can only be used via the {pair} keyword of the "run_style respa"_run_style.html command. They do not support the {inner}, {middle}, {outer} keywords. :line [Restrictions:] The {born/coul/long} style is part of the KSPACE package. It is only enabled if LAMMPS was built with that package (which it is by default). See the "Making LAMMPS"_Section_start.html#start_3 section for more info. [Related commands:] "pair_coeff"_pair_coeff.html, "pair_style buck"_pair_buck.html [Default:] none :line :link(FumiTosi) Fumi and Tosi, J Phys Chem Solids, 25, 31 (1964), Fumi and Tosi, J Phys Chem Solids, 25, 45 (1964).