Apothesis is an open source software for simulating deposition processes via the kinetic Monte Carlo method.
This is the first step for creating a generalized kinetic Monte Carlo code
for surface growth phenomena targeting chemical vapor and atomic layer deposition processes.
It is still under development but please feel free to contact me if you have something in mind!
In the Apothesis directory run
qmake
and then
make
From src/input.kmc
copy the input.kmc
file.
Paste the input.kmc
file in the Apothesis
folder.
And then in terminal type
./apothesis
to run the simulation.
This should do the trick.
Having QtCreator will make things a lot easier on (mostly) windows and linux OS. If you are more comfortable using Qt GUI then follow,
Open Qt creater and go to Open Projects
and open the Apothesis.pro
file.
Then hit Configure Project
.
After this move up a directory from the Apothesis
directory and you should see the Qt build folder build-Apothesis-Desktop-Debug
.
Paste the input.kmc
file there.
Now you can run the application.
Since the project is not based on Qt framework you can use any IDE of your choice.
In the Apothesis directory create build directory. Inside the build directory type
cmake ..
and then
make -j
From src/input.kmc
copy the input.kmc
file and put it inside the build folder and then in terminal type
./Apothesis
Contact information: Nikolaos (Nikos) Cheimarios: nixeimar@chemeng.ntua.gr