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Finite-Temperature Dimer Method for Finding Saddle Points on Free Energy Surfaces
Authors:Huan Zhang  Lili Qiu  Dan Hu
Institution:1. Zhiyuan College and Institute of Natural Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China;2. School of Mathematical Sciences, Institute of Natural Sciences, and MOE-LSC, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
Abstract:The dimer method and its variants have been shown to be efficient in finding saddle points on potential surfaces. In the dimer method, the most unstable direction is approximately obtained by minimizing the total potential energy of the dimer. Then, the force in this direction is reversed to move the dimer toward saddle points. When the finite-temperature effect is important for a high-dimensional system, one usually needs to describe the dynamics in a low-dimensional space of reaction coordinates. In this case, transition states are collected as saddle points on the free energy surface. The traditional dimer method cannot be directly employed to find saddle points on a free energy surface since the surface is not known a priori. Here, we develop a finite-temperature dimer method for searching saddle points on the free energy surface. In this method, a constrained rotation dynamics of the dimer system is used to sample dimer directions and an efficient average method is used to obtain a good approximation of the most unstable direction. This approximated direction is then used in reversing the force component and evolving the dimer toward saddle points. Our numerical results suggest that the new method is efficient in finding saddle points on free energy surfaces. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:dimer method  saddle point  free energy surface  rare event  transition path
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