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QRCODE: Massively Parallelized Real-Time Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory for Periodic Systems

Min Choi,Mahmut Sait Okyay, Adrian Perez Dieguez,Mauro Del Ben, Khaled Z. Ibrahim,Bryan M. Wong

COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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We present a new software module, QRCODE (Quantum Research for Calculating Optically Driven Excitations), for massively parallelized real-time time-dependent density functional theory (RT-TDDFT) calculations of periodic systems in the open-source Qbox software package. Our approach utilizes a custom implementation of a fast Fourier transformation scheme that significantly reduces inter-node message passing interface (MPI) communication of the major computational kernel and shows impressive scaling up to 16,344 CPU cores. In addition to improving computational performance, QRCODE contains a suite of various time propagators for accurate RT-TDDFT calculations. As benchmark applications of QRCODE, we calculate the current density and optical absorption spectra of hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and photo-driven reaction dynamics of the ozone-oxygen reaction. We also calculate the second and higher harmonic generation of monolayer and multi-layer boron nitride structures as examples of large material systems. Our optimized implementation of RT-TDDFT in QRCODE enables large-scale calculations of real-time electron dynamics of chemical and material systems with enhanced computational performance and impressive scaling across several thousand CPU cores.
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Real-time time-dependent density functional,theory,Massive parallelization,Periodic systems,Electron dynamics,Quantum dynamics,Harmonic generation
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