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A Practical Guide to Surface Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations

Authors :
Mie, Andersen
Chiara, Panosetti
Karsten, Reuter
Source :
Frontiers in Chemistry, Vol 7 (2019), Frontiers in Chemistry
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This review article is intended as a practical guide for newcomers to the field of kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) simulations, and specifically to lattice KMC simulations as prevalently used for surface and interface applications. We will provide worked out examples using the kmos code, where we highlight the central approximations made in implementing a KMC model as well as possible pitfalls. This includes the mapping of the problem onto a lattice and the derivation of rate constant expressions for various elementary processes. Example KMC models will be presented within the application areas surface diffusion, crystal growth and heterogeneous catalysis, covering both transient and steady-state kinetics as well as the preparation of various initial states of the system. We highlight the sensitivity of KMC models to the elementary processes included, as well as to possible errors in the rate constants. For catalysis models in particular, a recurrent challenge is the occurrence of processes at very different timescales, e.g. fast diffusion processes and slow chemical reactions. We demonstrate how to overcome this timescale disparity problem using recently developed acceleration algorithms. Finally, we will discuss how to account for lateral interactions between the species adsorbed to the lattice, which can play an important role in all application areas covered here.<br />This document is the final Author's version of a manuscript that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication in Frontiers in Chemistry. To access the final edited and published work see https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fchem.2019.00202/abstract

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Chemistry, Vol 7 (2019), Frontiers in Chemistry
Accession number :
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