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Filser, Jakob; Bainglass, Edan; Reuter, Karsten; Andreussi, Oliviero (, The Journal of Chemical Physics)Recent advances in continuum embedding models have enabled the incorporation of solvent and electrolyte effects into density functional theory (DFT) simulations of material surfaces, significantly benefiting electrochemistry, catalysis, and other applications. To extend the simulation of diverse systems and properties, the implementation of continuum embedding models into the Environ library adopts a modular programming paradigm, offering a flexible interface for communication with various DFT programs. The speed and scalability of the current implementation rely on a smooth definition of the key physical properties of the atomistic system, in particular, of its electronic density. This has hindered the coupling of Environ with all-electron simulation packages, as the sharp electron density peaks near atomic nuclei are difficult to represent on regular grids. In this work, we introduce a novel smoothing scheme that transforms atom-centered electron densities into a regular grid representation while preserving the accuracy of electrostatic calculations. This approach enables a minimal and generic interface, facilitating seamless interoperability between Environ and all-electron DFT programs. We demonstrate this development through the coupling of Environ with the FHI-aims package and present benchmark simulations that validate the proposed method.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available October 28, 2026
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Chen, Xin; Martinez_B, Jessica_A; Shao, Xuecheng; Riera_Riambau, Marc; Andreussi, Oliviero; Paesani, Francesco; Pavanello, Michele (, Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation)
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da_Silva, Thiago_H; Lu, Jalen; Cortright, Zayah; Mulumba, Denis; Khan, Md_Sharif; Andreussi, Oliviero (, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling)
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