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Harnessing the power of supercomputing and state of the art electronic structure methods, the Materials Project provides open web-based access to computed information on known and predicted materials as well as powerful analysis tools to inspire and design novel materials.
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C is rhombohedral graphite-like structured and crystallizes in the hexagonal P6_3/mmc space group. The structure is two-dimensional and consists of two C sheets oriented in the (0, 0, 1) direction. C is bonded in a trigonal planar geometry to three equivalent C atoms. All C–C bond lengths are 1.42 Å.
Fe is Tungsten structured and crystallizes in the cubic Im-3m space group. The structure is three-dimensional. Fe is bonded in a distorted body-centered cubic geometry to eight equivalent Fe atoms. All Fe–Fe bond lengths are 2.47 Å.
6 wrz 2024 · For the Material Project, there are two versions: the Legacy site and the newly revamped site. I used the Legacy site first, and while using the recently updated site, I have some questions, so I’m reaching out.
Comparison between the old (legacy) and new Materials Project (MP) APIs. A summary of differences between the new and legacy API can be found in the table below. For more detailed information on differences regarding the Python API client, please see the Legacy API Users section.
https://legacy.materialsproject.org will take visitors to a frozen snapshot of the older Materials Project website. This is powered by an older version of the database with known issues.
Legacy API users will be used to querying data largely through the top level query method of the old MPRester. Additionally, MongoDB-like query syntax (e.g. {"elements": {"$in": ["Si", "O"]}}) was required as input, with parameters defined in the mapidoc GitHub repository.