{"bio" "" "city" "Ankara" "country" "TR" "department" "Physics" "description-of-work" "Several interatomic potentials have been developed to investigate the structural properties of materials in various forms, such as cluster, surface, bulk.\r\n\r\nMaterialsMaterials belonging to the natural crystalline forms in fcc, bcc, dia, hcp structures. I have developed nine different potential functions, each function has been parameterized for several elements as \r\nthe following list: \r\n(I): Cu, Ag, Au, La, Lu, U; \r\n(II): W, Xe, Ni; \r\n(III): Ni; \r\n(IV): Ag, Al, Au, Cu, Ni, Fe, Li, C, Ge, Si, Cs, K, Na, Ca, Pb, Pd, Pt, Cd, Mg, Sc, Ti, Zn; \r\n(V): Ag, Al, Au, Cu, Ni, Pb, Pd, Pt, C, Si, Ge, Li, Na, K, Cs, Fe, V, Cr, Nb, As, Sb, Bi; \r\n(VI): Au, Ag, Cu; \r\n(VII): Cu; \r\n(VIII): Kr, Xe, Al, Cu, Pb, Pd; \r\n(IX): O,Li.\r\n\r\nBibliographyMy bibliography may be found in my web page. However, the details of the potentials may be found in the following two reviews: \r\nS. Erkoc, Physics Report 278, 79-105(1997). \r\nS. Erkoc, Annual Review of Computational Physics IX, 1-103(2001). Ed. D. Stauffer, World Scientific." "email" "erkoc@metu.edu.tr" "first-name" "Sakir" "institution" "Middle East Technical University (METU)" "kim-items-contributor" [] "kim-items-developer" [] "kim-items-implementer" [] "last-name" "Erkoc" "link-rel-canonical-url" "https://openkim.org/profile/erkoc" "location-merged" "Ankara, Turkey" "openkim-user-id" #uuid "f762f01f-5826-443f-9943-80d2e790e3e7" "orcid" "" "page-title" "Sakir Erkoc" "profile-picture" "erkoc.jpg" "published-name" "Sakir Erkoc" "state" "" "title" "Prof." "username" "erkoc" "website" ""}