Dear Prof. Osmair
Thanks alot for suggesting such a nice program (quantamwise).
Regards
Adnan
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 2:06 AM, Osmair Vital Osmair
wrote:
> Dear,
> You can use the Virtual Nano Lab package (
> http://quantumwise.com/products/vnl).
> This software read the
Dear Dae Kwang Jun
Thank you for your kindness.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 4:45 AM, Dae Kwang Jun wrote:
> Dear Muhammad Adnan Saqlain,
>
> You can use the program plotband.x. Running this program in a single core
> will give you a plot in ps and xmgrace. The command should be
Dear,
You can use the Virtual Nano Lab package (
http://quantumwise.com/products/vnl).
This software read the output of the band.x and plot the bands.
2016-06-13 20:45 GMT-03:00 Dae Kwang Jun :
> Dear Muhammad Adnan Saqlain,
>
> You can use the program plotband.x. Running
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Now in its
actually,
(111) == (000) => (001) == (110)
stefano
On 14/06/2016 12:32, stefano de gironcoli wrote:
it's an FCC.
(200) == (000) => (100) == (110)
stefano
On 14/06/2016 09:30, Muthu V wrote:
Thank you D L Nguyen ( i already seen plotband.f90 document ) and
Stefano. but if you , Stefano,
it's an FCC.
(200) == (000) => (100) == (110)
stefano
On 14/06/2016 09:30, Muthu V wrote:
Thank you D L Nguyen ( i already seen plotband.f90 document ) and
Stefano. but if you , Stefano, explain how the two directions
indicated in K_POINT section become equal ie how it is true that 1 1 0
=
Thank you D L Nguyen ( i already seen plotband.f90 document ) and Stefano.
but if you , Stefano, explain how the two directions indicated in K_POINT
section become equal ie how it is true that 1 1 0 = 0 1 0 .your explanation
would be more useful to understand.
thank you
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at