Dear all,
I want to plot exciton wave function in reciprocal space, how to do that?
Thanks in advance.
How to plot exciton wave function in reciprocal space?
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How to plot exciton wave function in reciprocal space?
Dr. Yimin Ding
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Re: How to plot exciton wave function in reciprocal space?
Deaer Yimin,
By using ypp, (ypp -a) you can analyze the weight of an exciton.
In the output file o.exc_weights_at* you have the transitions participating in the excitation. The files contain the transitions indicating valence and conduction bands at each k points with its weight, but also (commented) the values for each k point integrated on bands. From there you can plot the exc-wf in reciprocal space.
Some tips:
1) In order to have the transition, the flag WRbsWF should be activated when diagonalizing the BSE
2) weights of the excitonic wavefunction are plots if they are above a threshold. By default, it is 5% of the max weight, but you can change from input by changing MinWeight variable to zero (ypp -a -V all)
3) Exciton closed in energy (degenerates, or nearly degenerate) are grouped, in case you have excitations close in energy if you want to analyze just one exciton set Degen_Step=0.
Best,
Daniele
By using ypp, (ypp -a) you can analyze the weight of an exciton.
In the output file o.exc_weights_at* you have the transitions participating in the excitation. The files contain the transitions indicating valence and conduction bands at each k points with its weight, but also (commented) the values for each k point integrated on bands. From there you can plot the exc-wf in reciprocal space.
Some tips:
1) In order to have the transition, the flag WRbsWF should be activated when diagonalizing the BSE
2) weights of the excitonic wavefunction are plots if they are above a threshold. By default, it is 5% of the max weight, but you can change from input by changing MinWeight variable to zero (ypp -a -V all)
3) Exciton closed in energy (degenerates, or nearly degenerate) are grouped, in case you have excitations close in energy if you want to analyze just one exciton set Degen_Step=0.
Best,
Daniele
Dr. Daniele Varsano
S3-CNR Institute of Nanoscience and MaX Center, Italy
MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
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MaX - Materials design at the Exascale
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Re: How to plot exciton wave function in reciprocal space?
Dr. Yimin Ding
there a tutorial on how to plot excitons in reciprocal space using yambopy,
have a look here:
http://www.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.php ... ocal_space
best
Claudio
there a tutorial on how to plot excitons in reciprocal space using yambopy,
have a look here:
http://www.yambo-code.eu/wiki/index.php ... ocal_space
best
Claudio
Claudio Attaccalite
[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
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web site: http://www.attaccalite.com
[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09
web site: http://www.attaccalite.com