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QuantumATK => Scripts, Tutorials and Applications => Topic started by: lohy on June 13, 2024, 09:38
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Hi,
I am using the 1D projector in quantumATK to visualise different things. In that regard I got confused reading the forum as well as the tutorial as to how I should understand the different projections.
In this tutorial (https://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/atk_transport_calculations/atk_transport_calculations.html) it is written as "With this tool you can project a potential or density along a certain direction, integrated or averaged over the two directions perpendicular to it. "
But in this post (https://forum.quantumatk.com/index.php?topic=9735.msg32591#msg32591) from 2022, it is not an integral " It's not an integral over the perpendicular direction, just a sum or average."
So my question is, how do you calculate/how should I understand, the sum, average and line in the 1D plot?
Thanks in advance,
Louise
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The difference between a sum and an integral is just the normalization (and unit, to be exact). So the projection tool only gives sum, average and line projections, not an integral. I believe the word "integrated" is confusing (and wrong) in the tutorial.
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Thank you for clarifying :)