Crystallography Open Database

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An open-access database of crystal structures. This database includes structural data of organic, inorganic, metal-organic compounds and minerals. At the end of 2017, this database contains about 400,000 entries. Three-dimensional structures of crystals can be viewed by GUI on the web.

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Mm2cML

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Mm2cML is a web application that structure files can be generated from molecular model images. By carrying out three-dimensional reconstruction using OpenMVG and OpenMVS from molecular model images photographed by smartphones or digital cameras, and arranging atoms on the basis of them, users can obtain structure files (CML format) usable for molecular simulation. The simulation can be carried out on the basis of the structure examined using the molecular model in the real world.

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ASM Alloy Phase Diagram Database

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Database of equilibrium phase diagrams of alloys. This database contains more than 40,000 binary and ternary alloy phase diagrams, including associated crystal and reaction data for each phase diagram. One can easily search a target phase diagram by selecting contained elements.

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SpringerMaterials

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A comprehensive online database for materials science. It covers 3,000 kinds of property information (crystal structure, phase diagrams, thermophysical property data, etc.) and 290,000 kinds of material data and provides efficient information search for these data. A variety of analytics tools, including data integration, graphing and customizable data visualization, are also available.

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Quloud-RSDFT

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Provides a complete set of environments necessary for computational materials science research in the cloud. A web browser is all that is needed to start a full range of first-principles simulations, including modeling, calculation, data storage, and analysis. RSDFT is used as the engine, and the lineup will be expanded in the future. Data can be shared within a group, and structural data from other software such as GAUSSIAN and VASP can be read.

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AFLOWLIB

A results database of first-principle calculation for material science. This database provides numerical data of crystal structures, band structures, thermodynamic quantities, phase diagrams, magnetic moments, and so on. This site is maintained by a research group of Duke University, and in particular, has extensive data of Heusler alloys. In addition to a user interface based on web browsers, an http-based API is also provided to enable user-defined material screening. This database can be used without charge after registration.

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