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CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_fcc_Xe__TE_885537878193_001

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Cohesive energy versus lattice constant curve for fcc Xenon
Description This Test computes an energy vs. lattice constant curve for fcc Xenon. The
curve is computed for lattice constants ranging from 0.8*a_0 to 1.5*a_0,
where a_0 represents the equilibrium lattice constant. The value for a_0 is obtained by querying
the KIM database for the results of LatticeConstantCubicEnergy_fcc_Xe when paired
against the Model being used.
Species
The supported atomic species.
Xe
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Contributor Daniel S. Karls
Maintainer Daniel S. Karls
Published on KIM 2014
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Funding Not available
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TE_885537878193_001
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CohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant_fcc_Xe__TE_885537878193_001
Citable Link https://openkim.org/cite/TE_885537878193_001
KIM Item TypeTest
DriverCohesiveEnergyVsLatticeConstant__TD_554653289799_001
Properties
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KIM API Version1.9.0
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100.00% Python
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