DrudeForce
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class DrudeForce : public OpenMM::Force¶
This class implements forces that are specific to Drude oscillators. There are two distinct forces it applies: an anisotropic harmonic force connecting each Drude particle to its parent particle; and a screened Coulomb interaction between specific pairs of dipoles. The latter is typically used between closely bonded particles whose Coulomb interaction would otherwise be fully excluded.
To use this class, create a DrudeForce object, then call addParticle() once for each Drude particle in the System to define its parameters. After a particle has been added, you can modify its force field parameters by calling setParticleParameters(). This will have no effect on Contexts that already exist unless you call updateParametersInContext(). Likewise, call addScreenedPair() for each pair of dipoles (each dipole consisting of a Drude particle and its parent) that should be computed.
Public Functions
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DrudeForce()¶
Create a DrudeForce.
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inline int getNumParticles() const¶
Get the number of particles for which force field parameters have been defined.
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inline int getNumScreenedPairs() const¶
Get the number of special interactions that should be calculated differently from other interactions.
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int addParticle(int particle, int particle1, int particle2, int particle3, int particle4, double charge, double polarizability, double aniso12, double aniso34)¶
Add a Drude particle to which forces should be applied.
- Parameters
particle – the index within the System of the Drude particle
particle1 – the index within the System of the particle to which the Drude particle is attached
particle2 – the index within the System of the second particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso12 will be ignored.
particle3 – the index within the System of the third particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
particle4 – the index within the System of the fourth particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
charge – The charge on the Drude particle
polarizability – The isotropic polarizability
aniso12 – The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle1 and particle2
aniso34 – The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle3 and particle4
- Returns
the index of the particle that was added
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void getParticleParameters(int index, int &particle, int &particle1, int &particle2, int &particle3, int &particle4, double &charge, double &polarizability, double &aniso12, double &aniso34) const¶
Get the parameters for a Drude particle.
- Parameters
index – the index of the Drude particle for which to get parameters
particle – [out] the index within the System of the Drude particle
particle1 – [out] the index within the System of the particle to which the Drude particle is attached
particle2 – [out] the index within the System of the second particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso12 will be ignored.
particle3 – [out] the index within the System of the third particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
particle4 – [out] the index within the System of the fourth particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
charge – [out] The charge on the Drude particle
polarizability – [out] The isotropic polarizability
aniso12 – [out] The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle1 and particle2
aniso34 – [out] The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle3 and particle4
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void setParticleParameters(int index, int particle, int particle1, int particle2, int particle3, int particle4, double charge, double polarizability, double aniso12, double aniso34)¶
Set the parameters for a Drude particle.
- Parameters
index – the index of the Drude particle for which to set parameters
particle – the index within the System of the Drude particle
particle1 – the index within the System of the particle to which the Drude particle is attached
particle2 – the index within the System of the second particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso12 will be ignored.
particle3 – the index within the System of the third particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
particle4 – the index within the System of the fourth particle used for defining anisotropic polarizability. This may be set to -1, in which case aniso34 will be ignored.
charge – The charge on the Drude particle
polarizability – The isotropic polarizability
aniso12 – The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle1 and particle2
aniso34 – The scale factor for the polarizability along the direction defined by particle3 and particle4
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int addScreenedPair(int particle1, int particle2, double thole)¶
Add an interaction to the list of screened pairs.
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void getScreenedPairParameters(int index, int &particle1, int &particle2, double &thole) const¶
Get the force field parameters for a screened pair.
- Parameters
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void setScreenedPairParameters(int index, int particle1, int particle2, double thole)¶
Set the force field parameters for a screened pair.
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void updateParametersInContext(Context &context)¶
Update the particle and screened pair parameters in a Context to match those stored in this Force object. This method provides an efficient method to update certain parameters in an existing Context without needing to reinitialize it. Simply call setParticleParameters() and setScreenedPairParameters() to modify this object’s parameters, then call updateParametersInContext() to copy them over to the Context.
This method has several limitations. It can be used to modify the numeric parameters associated with a particle or screened pair (polarizability, thole, etc.), but not the identities of the particles they involve. It also cannot be used to add new particles or screenedPairs, only to change the parameters of existing ones.
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void setUsesPeriodicBoundaryConditions(bool periodic)¶
Set whether this force should apply periodic boundary conditions when calculating displacements. Usually this is not appropriate for bonded forces, but there are situations when it can be useful.
Periodic boundary conditions are only applied to screened pairs. They are never used for the force between a Drude particle and its parent particle, regardless of this setting.
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virtual bool usesPeriodicBoundaryConditions() const¶
Returns whether or not this force makes use of periodic boundary conditions.
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DrudeForce()¶