Shell model
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The shell model is a method for treating polarisable ions [1].
Relaxed shell model[edit]
In the relaxed shell model the shell has zero mass.
Dynamical shell model[edit]
The dynamical shell model is also known as the adiabatic shell model. [2] [3]
Breathing shell model[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ G. Jacucci, I. R. McDonald and K. Singer "Introduction of the shell model of ionic polarizability into molecular dynamics calculations", Physics Letters A 50 pp. 141-143 (1974)
- ↑ P J D Lindan and M J Gillan "Shell-model molecular dynamics simulation of superionic conduction in CaF2", Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 5 pp. 1019-1030 (1993)
- ↑ P J Mitchell and D Fincham "Shell model simulations by adiabatic dynamics", Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 5 pp. 1031-1038 (1993)
- ↑ U. Schröder "A new model for lattice dynamics ('breathing shell model')", Solid State Communications 4 pp. 347-349 (1966)