Simulating dielectric spectra: A demonstration of the direct electric field method and a new model for the nonlinear dielectric response

Author:

Woodcox Michael12ORCID,Mahata Avik2ORCID,Hagerstrom Aaron3ORCID,Stelson Angela3ORCID,Muzny Chris4ORCID,Sundararaman Ravishankar5ORCID,Schwarz Kathleen2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Theiss Research 1 , P. O. Box 127, La Jolla, California 92038, USA

2. Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology 2 , 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA

3. Communications Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology 3 , 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA

4. Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology 4 , 325 Broadway, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA

5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 5 , 110 8th St., Troy, New York 12180, USA

Abstract

We demonstrate a method to compute the dielectric spectra of fluids in molecular dynamics (MD) by directly applying electric fields to the simulation. We obtain spectra from MD simulations with low magnitude electric fields (≈0.01 V/Å) in agreement with spectra from the fluctuation–dissipation method for water and acetonitrile. We examine this method’s trade-off between noise at low field magnitudes and the nonlinearity of the response at higher field magnitudes. We then apply the Booth equation to describe the nonlinear response of both fluids at low frequency (0.1 GHz) and high field magnitude (up to 0.5 V/Å). We develop a model of the frequency-dependent nonlinear response by combining the Booth description of the static nonlinear dielectric response of fluids with the frequency-dependent linear dielectric response of the Debye model. We find good agreement between our model and the MD simulations of the nonlinear dielectric response for both acetonitrile and water.

Funder

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Office of Science

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy

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