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* <math> \sigma </math> is the  diameter (length), ''i.e.'' the value of <math>r</math> at which <math> \Phi_{12}(r)=0</math>
* <math> \sigma </math> is the  diameter (length), ''i.e.'' the value of <math>r</math> at which <math> \Phi_{12}(r)=0</math>
* <math> \epsilon </math> is the well depth (energy)
* <math> \epsilon </math> is the well depth (energy)
 
==See also==
*[[9-6 Lennard-Jones potential]]
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Revision as of 16:44, 3 February 2010

The 8-6 Lennard-Jones potential (also known as the 6-8 potential) is a variant the more well known Lennard-Jones model. It is particularly useful for computing non-bonded interactions. The potential is given by (Eq. 4 in[1]):

where

  • is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles or sites
  • is the diameter (length), i.e. the value of at which
  • is the well depth (energy)

See also

References