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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 58: Computational Magnetism II
MA 58.1: Vortrag
Freitag, 13. März 2026, 09:30–09:45, POT/0151
Prototype for Magnetic Multiscale Modelling Suite (MaMMoS) — •Hans Fangohr1, Samuel RJ Holt1, Martin Lang1, Swapneel Pathak1, Andrea Petrocchi1, Wilfried Hortschitz2, Santa Pile2, Alena Vishina3, M Nur Hasan3, Georgia A Marchant3, Timoteo Colnaghi4, Christina Winkler4, Jonas Winkler5, Nora Dempsey6, Thomas G Woodcock5, Andreas Marek4, Heike C Herper3, and Thomas Schrefl2 — 1MPSD, Hamburg, Germany — 2UWK, Krems, Austria — 3Uppsala University, Sweden — 4MPCDF, Garching, Germany — 5IFW, Dresden, Germany — 6Institute Neel, Grenoble, France
Magnetic materials require multiscale modelling across electronic, atomistic, micromagnetic and device levels. MaMMoS provides a unified Python framework that links these steps and avoids manual data translation. Based on ground-state magnetic parameters from DFT databases, it computes their temperature dependence using atomistic spin-dynamics, and passes them directly to micromagnetic solvers for modelling hysteresis and switching. Common analysis tools (e.g., coercivity, remanence) are included, and benchmarking and optimisation are possible. Planned extensions include machine-learning based modules to replace simulations with faster, approximate estimates. We present the current prototype to attract early adopters and invite community feedback.
Acknowledgements: This work is supported by the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101135546 (MaMMoS).
Keywords: hard magnet; software; multiscale; simulation; FAIR
