udkm1Dsim—A simulation toolkit for 1D ultrafast dynamics in condensed matter

Published: 9 December 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/9zk946krfg.1
Contributors:
D. Schick, A. Bojahr, M. Herzog, R. Shayduk, C. von Korff Schmising, M. Bargheer

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This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969-2018) Abstract The udkm1Dsim toolbox is a collection of matlab (MathWorks Inc.) classes and routines to simulate the structural dynamics and the according X-ray diffraction response in one-dimensional crystalline sample structures upon an arbitrary time-dependent external stimulus, e.g. an ultrashort laser pulse. The toolbox provides the capabilities to define arbitrary layered structures on the atomic level including a rich database of corresponding element-specific physical properties. The excitation of ultrafast dynamics is represented by an -temperature model which is commonly applied for ultrafast optical excitations. Structural dynamics due to thermal stress are calculated by a linear-chain model of masses and springs. The resulting X-ray diffraction response is computed by dynamical X-ray theory. The udkm1Dsim toolbox is highly modular and allows for introducing user-defined results at any step in the simulation procedure. Title of program: udkm1Dsim Catalogue Id: AERH_v1_0 Nature of problem Simulate the lattice dynamics of 1D crystalline sample structures due to an ultrafast excitation including thermal transport and compute the corresponding transient X-ray diffraction pattern. Versions of this program held in the CPC repository in Mendeley Data AERH_v1_0; udkm1Dsim; 10.1016/j.cpc.2013.10.009

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Surface Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Crystallography, Computational Physics

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