Support for the UK Car-Parrinello Consortium

Lead Research Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Physics and Astronomy

Abstract

Many technological advances in modern day life are dependent upon the development of new materials or better control and understanding of existing materials. Understanding the detailed properties of materials has therefore never been more important. The development of high quality computer simulation techniques has played an increasing significant role in this endeavour over recent years. The UK has been at the forefront of this new wave, and the UKCP consortium has played an important part, in both developing computer codes and algorithms, and exploiting these new advances to increase our understanding of many industrially relevant materials and processes.The research described in this proposal will make significant impacts on many areas of future technology, such as the development of new materials for hydrogen storage which will be necessary for zero-pollution cars in the future, the development of new materials for alternative computer memory technologies, and the development of new carbon-based nano-sized electronic components that could replace silicon altogether.Other parts of this proposal seek to develop new algorithms and theoretical improvements that will increase our simulation abilities, either by increasing the accuracy and reliability of calculations, or by enabling us to simulate bigger systems for longer. These will enable the next generation of simulations and further widen our computational horizons.The research proposed does not easily fit into any of the traditional categories of 'physics' or 'chemistry' etc. Instead, the UKCP is a multi-disciplinary consortium using a common theoretical foundation to advance many different areas of materials-based science.

Publications

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Ackland G (2012) Temperature dependence in interatomic potentials and an improved potential for Ti in Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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Ackland G (2014) Efficacious calculation of Raman spectra in high pressure hydrogen in High Pressure Research

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Conway LJ (2021) Rules of formation of H-C-N-O compounds at high pressure and the fates of planetary ices. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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Hepburn D (2009) Rescaled potentials for transition metal solutes in a-iron in Philosophical Magazine

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Husband R (2013) Phase transitions in europium at high pressures in High Pressure Research

 
Description Under high pressure, simple metals adopt very complicated crystal structures. The electronic behaviour goes from being good electrical conductors, to poor conductors, and in some cases insulators. the appearance goes from shiny to matt, red (in lithium) or even transparent (sodium).

More practically, we were able to apply the same techniques to look at steels subject to irradiation damage, and introduce new design criteria to make steel more resistant to radiation, which in turn allows power stations with far longer lifetimes to be built.

This grant allowed us to understand why this happens by providing computer time for the necessary quantum mechanical calculations.
Exploitation Route Design of radiation resistant materials for spacecraft and power stations, both fission and fusion, Further experiments on high pressure elements.
Sectors Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Energy,Other

URL https://www2.ph.ed.ac.uk/~gja/
 
Description Interpretation of experimental Raman Spectrum
First Year Of Impact 2014
Sector Chemicals
Impact Types Cultural

 
Description FP7
Amount € 13,596,130 (EUR)
Funding ID 232612 
Organisation European Commission 
Department Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 03/2009 
End 12/2013
 
Description FP7-EURATOM-FISSION
Amount € 13,959,123 (EUR)
Funding ID 212175 
Organisation European Commission 
Department Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 02/2008 
End 10/2013
 
Description MC Actions EU - ITN
Amount € 2,000,000 (EUR)
Funding ID MAMINA 
Organisation European Commission 
Department Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 09/2009 
End 09/2013