Software Technical Information
- Name
- Wannier90, AiiDA
- Language
- Fortran90 for Wannier90, Python for AiiDA
- Licence
- GPL for Wannier90, MIT for AiiDA
- Documentation Tool
- Ford online link to different Wannier90 source files http://www.wannier.org/ford/, ReST for AiiDA
- Application Documentation
- Wannier90, AiiDA
- Relevant Training Material
- See application documentation above
- Software Module Developed by
- Giovanni Pizzi and Antimo Marrazzo in collaboration with Valerio Vitale
Maximally-localised Wannier functions (MLWFs) are routinely used to compute from first- principles advanced materials properties that require very dense Brillouin zone integration and to build accurate tight-binding models for scale-bridging simulations. At the same time, high-thoughput (HT) computational materials design is an emergent field that promises to accelerate the reliable and cost-effective design and optimisation of new materials with target properties. The use of MLWFs in HT workflows has been hampered by the fact that generating MLWFs automatically and robustly without any user intervention and for arbitrary materials is, in general, very challenging. We address this problem directly by proposing a procedure for automatically generating MLWFs for HT frameworks. Our approach is based on the selected columns of the density matrix method (SCDM, see :ref:`SCDM_in_Wannier90`) and is implemented in an AiiDA workflow.
Create a fully-automated protocol based on the SCDM algorithm for the construction of MLWFs, in which the two free parameters are determined automatically (in our HT approach the dimensionality of the disentangled space is fixed by the total number of states used to generate the pseudopotentials in the DFT calculations).
In the paper derived from this work [vitale2019], we apply our approach to a dataset of 200 bulk crystalline materials that span a wide structural and chemical space. We assess the quality of our MLWFs in terms of the accuracy of the band-structure interpolation that they provide as compared to the band-structure obtained via full first-principles calculations.
[vitale2019] | arXiv:1909.00433 [physics.comp-ph] |
This module is a collaboration between the E-CAM and MaX HPC centres of excellence.
In :ref:`SCDM_in_Wannier90`, E-CAM has implemented the SCDM algorithm in the pw2wannier90
interface code between the
Quantum ESPRESSO software and the Wannier90 code. We have used this
implementation as the basis for a complete computational workflow for obtaining MLWFs
and electronic properties based on Wannier interpolation of the BZ, starting only from the
specification of the initial crystal structure. We have implemented our workflow within the
AiiDA materials informatics platform, and we used it to perform a HT study on a dataset
of 200 materials.
An AiiDA export file is provided with the full provenance of all simulations run in the project.
See the Materials Cloud entry. A downloadable virtual machine is provided that allows to reproduce the results of the associated paper and also to run new calculations for different materials, including all first-principles and atomistic simulations and the computational workflows.