{"content-origin" "http://cmse.postech.ac.kr/home_2nnmeam" "contributor-id" "4f779dba-6759-48f9-a4e8-572061988f46" "description" "The potential parameters were determined by fitting to the dilute heat of solution and migration energy of nitrogen atoms, the vacancy–nitrogen binding energy and its configuration in body-centered cubic iron, and the enthalpy of formation and lattice parameter of Fe4N. The potential reproduces very well the known physical properties of nitrogen as an interstitial solute element in body- and face-centered cubic iron and of various nitrides. In the original paper (Lee et al., Acta Materialia, 54(17), 2006), the similarity and difference between nitrogen and carbon as equally important interstitial elements in iron are also examined. The applicability of the potential to atomistic approaches for investigating interactions between nitrogen atoms and other defects such as vacancies, dislocations, and grain boundaries, and also for investigating the effects of nitrogen on various deformation and mechanical behaviors of iron is demonstrated." "developer" ["c8ad0beb-f4c8-4ddc-8a25-372f5cc4a17e" "7f739d51-98fa-4c11-987f-a288181b91ef" "e268cdbf-dbee-4d71-b929-d34f3396099d"] "doi" "10.25950/ca9532ce" "domain" "openkim.org" "executables" [] "extended-id" "MEAM_LAMMPS_LeeLeeKim_2006_FeN__MO_432861766738_000" "kim-api-version" "2.2" "maintainer-id" "4f779dba-6759-48f9-a4e8-572061988f46" "model-driver" "MEAM_LAMMPS__MD_249792265679_000" "potential-type" "meam" "publication-year" "2021" "source-citations" [{"author" "Lee, Byeong-Joo and Lee, Tae-Ho and Kim, Sung-Joon" "doi" "10.1016/j.actamat.2006.06.003" "journal" "Acta materialia" "number" "17" "pages" "4597--4607" "publisher" "Elsevier" "recordkey" "MO_432861766738_000a" "recordprimary" "recordprimary" "recordtype" "article" "title" "A modified embedded-atom method interatomic potential for the {F}e--{N} system: a comparative study with the {F}e--{C} system" "volume" "54" "year" "2006"}] "species" ["Fe" "N"] "title" "MEAM Potential for the Fe-N system developed by Lee, Lee and Kim. (2006) v000"}