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make_thermal_average_xrd_rdfd_lenhisto.py
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from __future__ import print_function
import misc_calc_lib
import quippy
import numpy as np
import argparse
# This is a script to calculate thermally average powder spectra and rdfs as well as
# thermally weighted histograms of cell vector length.
# Please consult the README for further explanations.
# IMPORTANT: THIS SCRIPT ONLY WORKS FOR ONE VERSION OF THIS SCRIPT RUNNING IN A FOLDER AT A GIVEN TIME
# Referencces:
# original formula for weights/remaing phase space volume gamma:
# S. Martiniani, J. D. Stevenson, D. J. Wales, D. Frenkel,
# Superposition enhanced nested sampling, Physical Review X 4 (3) (2014) 031034.
# (I approximated the recorded points to have the same distance in the logarithm of the phase space volume (for one iteration))
# principle of integration of the partition function and the average quantities:
# L. B. Partay, A. P. Bartok, G. Csanyi,
# Efficient sampling of atomic configurational spaces, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 114 (32) (2010) 10502-10512.
def change_val(pair_list, val):
new_val = val
for el in pair_list:
if val == el[0]:
new_val = el[1]
break
return new_val
def calc_weights(beta, gamma_log, enthalpy):
weight = []
gamma_log_1_beta = []
gamma_log_2_beta = []
for i in range(0,len(iter_nr)-1):
gamma_log_1_beta.append(gamma_log[i] - beta * enthalpy[i])
gamma_log_2_beta.append(gamma_log[i+1] - beta * enthalpy[i])
shift = max(max(gamma_log_1_beta),max(gamma_log_2_beta))
for i in range(0,len(iter_nr)-1):
weight.append( np.exp(gamma_log[i] - beta * enthalpy[i] - shift) - np.exp(gamma_log[i+1] - beta * enthalpy[i] - shift) )
return weight
# Path to the QUIP build. Needs to be adjusted on each system.
# (In my case it's "/home/lsc23/QUIP_git_with_GAP/build/linux_x86_64_gfortran_openmp")
QUIP_path = "$QUIP_path"
if QUIP_path == "$QUIP_path":
print("Error! QUIP_path needs to be set in make_thermal_average_xrd_rdfd_lenhisto.py. Aborting.")
quit()
k_B = 8.6173303*10.0**(-5) # [eV/K] https://physics.nist.gov/ (accessed 2017/10/04 16:50)
do_rdfd = False # RDFs in QUIP are not using periodic cells. This makes it very hard to compare different cells of the same structure. Hence, it is turned off!
# If set to "True" the script uses a 6x6x6 supercell for the reference structures.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-fn", "--filepath", help="Path to '.extxyz'/'.xyz' file to analyse")
parser.add_argument("-Ts", "--T_array", help='array of T in format "T_1 T_2 ... T_N". Converts to integers at the moment.')
parser.add_argument("-nc", "--n_cull", help="n_cull of nested sampling run")
parser.add_argument("-nw", "--n_walkers", help="n_walkers of nested sampling run")
parser.add_argument("-sn", "--ref_struc_name_list", nargs='?', default="", help="Names of structures (defined in misc_calc_lib.py) for xrd spectrum identification in format 'struc_name_1 struc_name_2 ... struc_name_N-1 struc_name_N'. Only for single species configurations.")
parser.add_argument("-sc", "--ref_struc_config_list", nargs='?', default="", help="Paths to '.extxyz'/'.xyz' files of reference structures in format 'path_1 path_2 ... path_N-1 path_N'.")
parser.add_argument("-sub", "--substitution_list", nargs='?', default="", help="List for elements to be substituted in format \"1, 1; 1, 99; 3, 74\".")
parser.add_argument("-id", "--identification", nargs='?', default="", help="Identifier in results. E.g. machine name.")
args = parser.parse_args()
filepath = args.filepath
T_range = [] # Temperatures to be weighted at
for el in args.T_array.split():
T_range.append(int(el))
# These are the reference structures whose rdfds (if on) and xrds get automatically calculated. They must be appropriately defined in create_at_accord_struc (see misc_calc_lib.py).
# E.g. ["hcp_Hennig_MEAM", "omega_Hennig_MEAM", "bcc", "fcc"]
ref_struc_name_list = []
for el in args.ref_struc_name_list.split():
ref_struc_name_list.append(el)
ref_struc_config_path_list = []
for el in args.ref_struc_config_list.split():
ref_struc_config_path_list.append(el)
n_cull = int(args.n_cull)
n_walker = int(args.n_walkers)
substitution_list = [map(int, el.split(",")) for el in args.substitution_list.split(";")]
ident = args.identification
if ident != "":
ident = "_" + ident
raw_reduced_filename = misc_calc_lib.raw_filename_xyz_extxyz(filepath)
subst_name_part = "_species_subs"
for pair in substitution_list:
subst_name_part = subst_name_part + "_" + str(pair[0]) + "_to_" + str(pair[1])
raw_reduced_filename_w_subs = raw_reduced_filename + subst_name_part + ident
print(raw_reduced_filename_w_subs)
#quit()
iter_nr = []
enthalpy = []
gamma_log = []
box_volume = []
# rdf range parameters:
a_0 = 0.0
a_end = 10.0
n_a = 100
r_range = [a_0, a_end]
# xrd parameters
two_theta_range = '"0.0 180.0"'
n_two_theta = 361
do_xrd = True
#This defines the percentage (according to probabilities of each structure) which we define siginficant enough to calculate xrds on. We only calculate the xrds for ca the 'siginficant_part' most likely structures.
significant_part = 0.95#1 - 10.0**(-16)
threshold = (1 - significant_part)/2.0
inputs = quippy.AtomsReader(filepath)
z_first = inputs[0].get_atomic_numbers()[0] # used for figuring out whether material is pure or not
# used for reference structures
z_ref = 0
if substitution_list != "":
for pair in substitution_list:
if z_ref < pair[1]:
z_ref = pair[1]
else:
z_ref = z_first
pure = True # for testing whether we only have one species
for at in inputs:
# Test if only a single species. Abort if reference structures defined and multispecies trajectory given.
if pure == True:
for z_test in at.get_atomic_numbers():
if z_first != z_test:
pure = False
break
iter_nr.append(at.info["iter"])
enthalpy.append(at.info["ns_energy"])
box_volume.append(at.get_volume())
print("len(iter_nr) = " + str(len(iter_nr)) + " len(enthalpy) = " + str(len(enthalpy)))
volume_one_iter = 1.0
for i in range(0,n_cull):
volume_one_iter = volume_one_iter * (n_walker - i) / (n_walker + 1 - i)
volume_one_iter_log = np.log(volume_one_iter)
# we assume that we start counting at iteration 0
nr_last_iter_change = 0
last_iters = [0,iter_nr[0]]
# Creates gamma_log for weigth calculation including if the trajectory has changing number of iterations between samples
for i in range(0,len(iter_nr)):
# detects if iteration number changes
if iter_nr[i] > iter_nr[i-1]:
for j in range(nr_last_iter_change,i):
if j==0:
gamma_log.append( ( last_iters[1] - last_iters[0] + 1.0 / (i - nr_last_iter_change) ) * volume_one_iter_log )
else:
if j==nr_last_iter_change:
gamma_log.append(gamma_log[j-1] + ( last_iters[1] - last_iters[0] -1 + 1.0 / (i - nr_last_iter_change) ) * volume_one_iter_log)
else:
gamma_log.append(gamma_log[j-1] + ( 1.0 / (i - nr_last_iter_change) ) * volume_one_iter_log)
nr_last_iter_change = i
last_iters[0] = last_iters[1]
last_iters[1] = iter_nr[i]
# special case for last recorded iteration
if (i == len(iter_nr) -1):
for j in range(nr_last_iter_change,len(iter_nr)):
if j==nr_last_iter_change:
gamma_log.append(gamma_log[j-1] + ( last_iters[1] - last_iters[0] -1 + 1.0 / (len(iter_nr) - nr_last_iter_change) ) * volume_one_iter_log)
else:
gamma_log.append(gamma_log[j-1] + ( 1.0 / (len(iter_nr) - nr_last_iter_change) ) * volume_one_iter_log)
nr_last_iter_change = i
last_iters[0] = last_iters[1]
last_iters[1] = iter_nr[i]
xrd_matrix = []
rdf_matrix = []
at = inputs[len(inputs)-1]
rdfd_results = misc_calc_lib.rdfd_QUIP(QUIP_path,at,n_a,r_range)
xrd_results = misc_calc_lib.xrd_QUIP(QUIP_path,at,n_two_theta,two_theta_range)
angle = xrd_results[0]
xrd_temp = xrd_results[1]
r = rdfd_results[0]
rdf_null = 0.0 * rdfd_results[1]
xrd_null = 0.0 * xrd_temp
# Making the thermal average
for T in T_range:
beta = 1/(k_B * T)
weight = calc_weights(beta, gamma_log, enthalpy)
partion_fct = sum(weight)
a_lat_array = []
b_lat_array = []
c_lat_array = []
cumulative_weights = 0.0
part_fct_red = 0.0
xrd_matrix = [xrd_null for i in range(0, len(weight))]
rdf_matrix = [rdf_null for i in range(0, len(weight))]
relevance_array = [False for i in range(0, len(weight))]
rdf = rdf_null*0.0
xrd = xrd_null*0.0
V = 0.0
for i_at,at in enumerate(inputs):
a_b_c = at.get_cell_lengths_and_angles()[0:3]
a_b_c.sort()
a_lat_array.append(a_b_c[0])
b_lat_array.append(a_b_c[1])
c_lat_array.append(a_b_c[2])
if i_at < len(weight):
cumulative_weights += weight[i_at]/partion_fct
# Only take the relevant atoms to improve performance
if (cumulative_weights >= threshold) and (cumulative_weights <= 1 - threshold):
# We check whether this atom configuration has been considered reelvant before. If not, we calculate the spectra
if relevance_array[i_at] == False:
at.set_atomic_numbers([change_val(substitution_list, val) for val in at.get_atomic_numbers()])
if do_rdfd == True:
rdfd_results = misc_calc_lib.rdfd_QUIP(QUIP_path,at,n_a, r_range)
rdf_matrix[i_at] = rdfd_results[1]
if do_xrd == True:
xrd_results = misc_calc_lib.xrd_QUIP(QUIP_path,at,n_two_theta,two_theta_range)
xrd_matrix[i_at] = xrd_results[1]
part_fct_red = part_fct_red + weight[i_at]
# Noting that the spectrum has been calculated
relevance_array[i_at] = True
rdf = rdf + rdf_matrix[i_at]*weight[i_at]
xrd = xrd + xrd_matrix[i_at]*weight[i_at]
# The volume is always calculated
V = V + at.get_volume()*weight[i_at]
rdf = rdf/part_fct_red
xrd = xrd/part_fct_red
V = V/partion_fct
a_histo, bin_limits = np.histogram(a_lat_array[:-1],bins=n_a,range=(a_0,a_end),weights=weight)
b_histo, bin_limits = np.histogram(b_lat_array[:-1],bins=n_a,range=(a_0,a_end),weights=weight)
c_histo, bin_limits = np.histogram(c_lat_array[:-1],bins=n_a,range=(a_0,a_end),weights=weight)
lat_vec_mean_histo = (a_histo + b_histo + c_histo)/3.0
print(bin_limits)
if do_rdfd:
with open(raw_reduced_filename_w_subs + "_signifpart_" + str(significant_part) + ".T_" + str(T) +"_rdfd","w") as rdf_f:
for i in range(0,len(r)):
rdf_f.write(str(r[i]) + " " + str(rdf[i]) + "\n")
if do_xrd:
with open(raw_reduced_filename_w_subs + "_signifpart_" + str(significant_part) + ".T_" + str(T) + "_xrd", "w") as xrd_f:
for i in range(0,len(angle)):
xrd_f.write(str(angle[i]) + " " +str(xrd[i]) + "\n")
print("partion_fct at " + str(T) + " K = " + str(partion_fct))
with open(raw_reduced_filename_w_subs + ".T_" + str(T) + "_lattice_len_histo", "w") as histo_f:
histo_f.write("# len lat vec [Angstrom] a b c mean(a,b,c)\n")
for i in range(0,len(a_histo)):
d_a = (a_end - a_0)/n_a
bin_middle = a_0 + 0.5 * d_a + i * d_a
histo_f.write(str(bin_middle) + " " + str(a_histo[i]) + " " + str(b_histo[i]) + " " + str(c_histo[i]) + " " + str(lat_vec_mean_histo[i]) + "\n")
V_aver_per_at = V/len(at)
at_name_average_list = [] # list of atom objects and their names
for struc in ref_struc_name_list:
at_name_average_list.append([misc_calc_lib.create_at_accord_struc(V_aver_per_at ,z_ref , struc), struc])
for path in ref_struc_config_path_list:
at_old = quippy.Atoms(path) # load in the reference structure
V_old_per_at = at_old.get_volume()/len(at_old)
f = V_aver_per_at/V_old_per_at # stretch/shrink factor for volume (need third root of this for each dimension)
# Creating a new atoms object with the appropriate volume
at_new = quippy.Atoms(n=len(at_old))
at_new.set_cell(at_old.get_cell()*f**(1.0/3.0))
at_new.set_positions(at_old.get_positions()*f**(1.0/3.0))
at_new.set_atomic_numbers(at_old.get_atomic_numbers())
at_name_average_list.append([at_new, misc_calc_lib.raw_filename_xyz_extxyz(path)])
for el in at_name_average_list:
at_average = el[0]
struc = el[1]
reference_struc_name_raw = struc + "_V_mean_of_" + raw_reduced_filename_w_subs + "_signifpart_" + str(significant_part) + ".T_" + str(T)
reference_struc_name = reference_struc_name_raw + ".xyz"
reference_struc_name_rdfd = reference_struc_name_raw + "_rdfd"
reference_struc_name_xrd = reference_struc_name_raw + "_xrd"
at_average.write(reference_struc_name)
rdfd_results = misc_calc_lib.rdfd_QUIP(QUIP_path,quippy.supercell(at_average,6,6,6),n_a,r_range) # I'm using a supercell to get at least the positions right.
xrd_results = misc_calc_lib.xrd_QUIP(QUIP_path,at_average,n_two_theta,two_theta_range)
if do_rdfd:
with open(reference_struc_name_rdfd, "w") as rdf_f:
for i,el in enumerate(rdfd_results[0]):
rdf_f.write(str(rdfd_results[0][i]) + " " + str(rdfd_results[1][i]) + "\n")
if do_xrd:
with open(reference_struc_name_xrd, "w") as xrd_f:
for i,el in enumerate(xrd_results[0]):
xrd_f.write(str(xrd_results[0][i]) + " " + str(xrd_results[1][i]) + "\n")
print(str(part_fct_red/partion_fct))
if pure == False:
print("WARNING! A list of reference structure names was given, but this is not a single atomic species system. If you expect an ordered structure the result will be wrong. You can use the option --ref_struc_xyz instead and supply your own example structures. However, this option should yield the right positions for disordered crystal structures. (Not the right intensities, though.)")