On reverse Monte Carlo constraints and model reproduction.
George OpletalTimothy C PetersenAmanda S BarnardSalvy P RussoPublished in: Journal of computational chemistry (2017)
Reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) simulations were performed to investigate the effectiveness of any combination of five experimentally motivated constraints on the reproduction of a test case, a ternary ab initio model. It was found that low energy structures fitting a variety of constraints commonly used in the RMC methodology could still provide an incorrect description of the chemical structural unit populations in multi-elemental systems. It is shown that the use of an elemental bond type constraint is an effective way to avoid this. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.