This is part of the colvar module |
Calculate the dipole moment for a group of atoms.
When running with periodic boundary conditions, the atoms should be in the proper periodic image. This is done automatically since PLUMED 2.5, by considering the ordered list of atoms and rebuilding the molecule with a procedure that is equivalent to that done in WHOLEMOLECULES . Notice that rebuilding is local to this action. This is different from WHOLEMOLECULES which actually modifies the coordinates stored in PLUMED.
In case you want to recover the old behavior you should use the NOPBC flag. In that case you need to take care that atoms are in the correct periodic image.
The following tells plumed to calculate the dipole of the group of atoms containing the atoms from 1-10 and print it every 5 steps
d: DIPOLEGROUP=1-10 PRINTthe group of atoms we are calculating the dipole moment for.FILE=outputthe name of the file on which to output these quantitiesSTRIDE=5compulsory keyword ( default=1 ) the frequency with which the quantities of interest should be outputARG=dthe input for this action is the scalar output from one or more other actions.
By default the value of the calculated quantity can be referenced elsewhere in the input file by using the label of the action. Alternatively this Action can be used to calculate the following quantities by employing the keywords listed below. These quantities can be referenced elsewhere in the input by using this Action's label followed by a dot and the name of the quantity required from the list below.
Quantity | Keyword | Description |
x | COMPONENTS | the x-component of the dipole |
y | COMPONENTS | the y-component of the dipole |
z | COMPONENTS | the z-component of the dipole |
GROUP | the group of atoms we are calculating the dipole moment for. For more information on how to specify lists of atoms see Groups and Virtual Atoms |
NUMERICAL_DERIVATIVES | ( default=off ) calculate the derivatives for these quantities numerically |
NOPBC | ( default=off ) ignore the periodic boundary conditions when calculating distances |
COMPONENTS | ( default=off ) calculate the x, y and z components of the dipole separately and store them as label.x, label.y and label.z |