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QuantumATK => General Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Yu Hailin on April 26, 2012, 08:16
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Dear all,
I have one basic question about transmission eigenstate. In the 3D view, the shape of eigenstate is changing according to the isovalue. With lower isovalue (such as 0.1), the shape of eigenstate include the d orbital and s orbital components, while with larger isovalue (such as 0.35), the shape only contain the d orbital component, it means the d robit has more contribution than s orbit? Thanks in advance.
Best Regards!
Hailin Yu
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You can say that.
Why not try the contour plot of transmission eigenstate (i.e., a slice of 3D view)?
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Thank you very much!