Hello, I hope you will excuse my naivety a little bit. I am looking to calculate the electron and hole wave functions within a quaternary nanorod. While I'm fairly sure QE can do this, I can't seem to find succinct tutorials that lead me to this end. That being said my question is two-fold:
1 ) Can QE produce a reasonable approximation of theses wave functions? Computing power should not be an issue, within reason. I'm able to run jobs easily on 200+ processors. 2 ) Can anyone recommend tutorials and or reading material that can guide me through the process? What I have found is in the way of a slide presentation and some code snippets. I'm sure it's helpful, but time is limited and I can't be certain that what I'm looking at will lead to my desired goal. Thanks for any help and recommendations, -- Aaron Friesz ----------------------------------------------------- University of Southern California Department of Electrical Engineering - Electrophysics [email protected]
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