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. 2021 Aug 12;8(1):217.
doi: 10.1038/s41597-021-00974-z.

OPTIMADE, an API for exchanging materials data

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OPTIMADE, an API for exchanging materials data

Casper W Andersen et al. Sci Data. .

Abstract

The Open Databases Integration for Materials Design (OPTIMADE) consortium has designed a universal application programming interface (API) to make materials databases accessible and interoperable. We outline the first stable release of the specification, v1.0, which is already supported by many leading databases and several software packages. We illustrate the advantages of the OPTIMADE API through worked examples on each of the public materials databases that support the full API specification.

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Conflict of interest statement

G.J.C. is a shareholder and Director of Intellegens Ltd. G.H., G.Pe., G.-M.R. and D.Wa. are shareholders and Directors of Matgenix SRL. The other authors declare no competing commercial interests.

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