Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water molecules align in response to an imposed temperature gradient, resulting in an effective electric field. Here, we investigate how thermally induced fields depend on the underlying treatment of long-ranged interactions. For the short-ranged Wolf method and Ewald summation, we find the peak strength of the field to range between 2 × 107 and 5 × 107 V/m for a temperature gradient of 5.2 K/Å. Our value for the Wolf method is therefore an order of magnitude lower than the literature value [J. A. Armstrong and F. Bresme, J. Chem. Phys. 139, 014504 (2013); J. Armstrong et al., J. Chem. Phys. 143, 036101 (2015)]. We show that this discrepancy can be ...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
The investigation of the behaviour of water under thermal fields is important to understand thermoel...
Aqueous solutions under thermal gradients feature thermodiffusion (Ludwig-Soret) and thermoelectric ...
The dielectric nature of polar liquids underpins much of their ability to act as useful solvents, bu...
Temperature gradients polarize water, a nonequilibrium effect that may result in significant electro...
In this thesis non-equilibrium molecular dynamics is used to investigate effects relating to thermal...
We compare the electrostatic properties of individual water molecules in ab initio simulations and i...
Ewald summation, which has become the de facto standard for computing electrostatic interactions in ...
Thermal gradients applied across aqueous solutions give rise to several fascinating coupling phenome...
The five-site transferable interaction potential (TIP5P) for water [M. W. Mahoney and W. L. Jorgense...
Long-range solvation properties of strongly coupled dipolar systems simulated using the Ewald and re...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, it has been recently demonstrated that water m...
The investigation of the behaviour of water under thermal fields is important to understand thermoel...
Aqueous solutions under thermal gradients feature thermodiffusion (Ludwig-Soret) and thermoelectric ...
The dielectric nature of polar liquids underpins much of their ability to act as useful solvents, bu...
Temperature gradients polarize water, a nonequilibrium effect that may result in significant electro...
In this thesis non-equilibrium molecular dynamics is used to investigate effects relating to thermal...
We compare the electrostatic properties of individual water molecules in ab initio simulations and i...
Ewald summation, which has become the de facto standard for computing electrostatic interactions in ...
Thermal gradients applied across aqueous solutions give rise to several fascinating coupling phenome...
The five-site transferable interaction potential (TIP5P) for water [M. W. Mahoney and W. L. Jorgense...
Long-range solvation properties of strongly coupled dipolar systems simulated using the Ewald and re...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...
Multiscale simulations methods, such as adaptive resolution scheme, are becoming increasingly popula...