Dear Prof. Johnson and MPB users

 In the example file of symmetric slab (hole-slab.ctl) the supercell height
is defined to be 4 , it means that this supercell contains a geometry wich
is symmetric because the slab (all three layars alltogether as slab) is
symmetric . I imagined this supercell like this : as is written in the ctl
file , the height of air layers are defined to be 1 (supercell height /4) so
we have a slab which consists of 3 layers , first one air with heught 1 ,
core layer of hright 0.5 and thethird layer again air of height 1 and then I
imagined a symmetric geometry for this supercell. When our slab is
asymmetric (like a material with an epsilon other than 1 istead of one of
the air layers )how should we define the supercell?Should the supercell be
symmetric ?
And also another question : How do you consider the supercell ? do you
consider just a unit cell of each layer or you consider the whole slab a s a
supercell?
I'm looking forward for your reply . Thank you in advance .
Best Regards
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