MyTRIM: Pioneering Ion Transport Simulations in Materials
Open-Source software providing three-dimensional binary collision Monte Carlo simulations for ion transport in materials
Technology No. CW-13-16
MyTRIM, developed by Idaho National Laboratory, is a groundbreaking, open-source software that leverages three-dimensional binary collision Monte Carlo simulations for advanced materials research, focusing on ion transport phenomena. As a free tool, it democratizes access to sophisticated simulations, aiding in a wide range of applications from nuclear energy to space technology and medical physics. Its development responds to the critical need for detailed understanding of ion-material interactions, offering a robust platform for researchers to simulate and predict the behavior of ions in materials with unprecedented accuracy. MyTRIM stands as a pivotal resource for the scientific community, enhancing research capabilities in materials science and beyond.
This software is open source and available at no cost. Download now by visiting the product's GitHub page.