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Data structures for crystallography

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crystals is a library of data structure and algorithms to manipulate abstract crystals in a Pythonic way. crystals helps with reading crystallographic files (like .cif and .pdb), provides access to atomic positions, scattering utilities, and allows for symmetry determination. Although crystals can be used on its own, it was made to be integrated into larger projects (like scikit-ued).

Take a look at the documentation for more information.

Usage example

crystals is all about constructing crystals and getting information about the resulting object. Crystals can be built from a variety of sources:

Here’s a quick example of building a crystal from the internal database:

>>> from crystals import Crystal
>>>
>>> vo2 = Crystal.from_database('vo2-m1')
>>> print(vo2)         # Short string representation
< Crystal object with following unit cell:
    Atom O  @ (0.90, 0.79, 0.80)
    Atom O  @ (0.90, 0.71, 0.30)
    Atom O  @ (0.61, 0.31, 0.71)
    Atom O  @ (0.39, 0.69, 0.29)
    Atom O  @ (0.61, 0.19, 0.21)
    Atom O  @ (0.10, 0.29, 0.70)
    Atom O  @ (0.10, 0.21, 0.20)
    Atom O  @ (0.39, 0.81, 0.79)
    Atom V  @ (0.76, 0.03, 0.97)
    Atom V  @ (0.76, 0.48, 0.47)
    ... omitting 2 atoms ...
Lattice parameters:
    a=5.743Ã…, b=4.517Ã…, c=5.375Ã…
    α=90.000°, β=122.600°, γ=90.000°
Chemical composition:
    O: 66.667%
    V: 33.333%
Source:
    (...omitted...)\crystals\cifs\vo2-m1.cif >

Symmetry information is also readily available:

>>> print(vo2.symmetry())
{'international_symbol': 'P2_1/c',
 'hall_symbol': '-P 2ybc',
 'hm_symbol': 'P121/c1',
 'international_number': 14,
 'hall_number': 81,
 'international_full': 'P 1 2_1/c 1',
 'pointgroup': 'C2h'}

Installation

crystals is available on the Python Package Index:

pip install crystals

For users of the conda package manager, crystals is also available from the conda-forge channel:

conda install -c conda-forge crystals

From source

crystals can also be installed from source:

git clone https://github.com/LaurentRDC/crystals.git
cd crystals
python setup.py install

You can install the latest development version using pip as well:

python -m pip install git+git://github.com/LaurentRDC/crystals.git

To build documentation, you will need a few more packages, listed in dev-requirements.txt. For example, to build documentation from source:

git clone https://github.com/LaurentRDC/crystals.git
cd crystals
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
python setup.py build_sphinx

Documentation

The documentation, including a user guide as well as detailed reference, is available here: https://crystals.readthedocs.io/

Development

Tests can be run with the standard library’s unittest module:

python -m unittest discover

Some optional tests might be skipped if dependencies are not installed, e.g. ASE.

Citations

As this package is a spinoff from scikit-ued, please consider citing the following publication if you find crystals useful:

Underlying algorithms provided by spglib are described in the following publication:

Structure parsing from CIF files has been tested for correctness against CIF2CELL, detailed here:

Structure parsing from PDB files has been tested for correctness against Bio.PDB, detailed here:

Atomic weights are reported in the following publication:

Aknowledgements

This package depends on the work of some amazing people. Of note are the spglib contributors.

Support / Report Issues

All support requests and issue reports should be filed on Github as an issue.

License

crystals is made available under the BSD 3-clause license. For more details, see LICENSE.

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