SimplySQS: An Automated and Reproducible Workflow for Special Quasirandom Structure Generation with ATAT
Miroslav Lebeda, Jan Drahokoupil, Petr Vl\v{c}\'ak, \v{S}imon Svoboda, Axel van de Walle

TL;DR
SimplySQS offers an automated, reproducible workflow for generating special quasirandom structures with ATAT, reducing manual errors and enhancing consistency in modeling disordered materials.
Contribution
It introduces an online, interactive platform that automates input preparation, execution, and analysis for SQS generation, improving reproducibility and ease of use.
Findings
Successfully generated SQS for Pb1-xSrxTiO3 across all compositions.
Reproduced experimental phase transition with high accuracy.
Minimized manual errors through automation.
Abstract
The special quasirandom structure (SQS) method is widely used for modeling disordered materials under periodic boundary conditions, with the ATAT mcsqs module being one of the most established implementations. However, SQS generation with mcsqs typically relies on manual preparation of input files, ad hoc execution scripts, and post-processing steps, which introduces user-dependent errors and limits reproducibility. Here, we present SimplySQS (https://simplysqs.com), an automated and reproducible workflow for SQS generation that is delivered through an online, interactive interface. SimplySQS guides users through structure import, compositional and supercell definition, and cluster parameter selection, while automatically generates all required ATAT input files and a single all-in-one execution script that encapsulates the complete search process. By standardizing input preparation,…
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