Abstract

Visualizing vibrational motions calculated with different ab initio packages requires dedicated post-processing tools. Here, we present a PyMOL plugin called PyVibMS for visualizing the vibrational motions for both molecular and solid systems calculated by mainstream quantum chemical computer programs including Gaussian, Q-Chem, VASP, and CRYSTAL. Benefiting from the continuing development of the PyMOL platform, PyVibMS provides powerful functionalities and user-friendly interface. PyVibMS was written in Python and its open-source nature makes it flexible and sustainable. As an example, the motions of the Konkoli-Cremer local vibrational modes are shown in this work for the first time. PyVibMS is freely available at https://github.com/smutao/PyVibMS . Graphical abstract In this work, a PyMOL plugin named PyVibMS is developed to visualize molecular and lattice vibrations.

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