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Title: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 5, 2014, 06:03
sir, i have follow the tutorial given below
http://quantumwise.com/publications/tutorials/item/512-opening-a-band-gap-in-silicene-and-bilayer-graphene-with-an-electric-field
i get this design is it correct ? reply me
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 6, 2014, 04:16
at zero eletric field it show small eletrode compare to big 10v
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: Anders Blom on December 7, 2014, 00:35
Any particular reason why you prefer to make the electrodes of different size?
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 7, 2014, 09:25
no i just follow the tutorial
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: Anders Blom on December 7, 2014, 22:36
Right, and in the tutorial the two electrodes are the same size.
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 10, 2014, 07:48
then why the eletrode look like this as i upload design earliar
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: Anders Blom on December 10, 2014, 16:57
Eh, because you didn't follow the tutorial 100%. You forgot to change the size of one of them.
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 11, 2014, 10:27
now i redesign it
take parameter for " 0 v" x min=0, x max=2.5, ymin=-2.5,y max=2.5, z min=24 ,z max=25
for " 10 v" x min=0, x max=2.5, y min=-2.5,y max=2.5, z min=0 ,z max=1
get result as shown in uploaded image i think iam right now.
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: Anders Blom on December 12, 2014, 02:24
Seems so, yes
Title: Re: applied eletric field
Post by: rvgr on December 12, 2014, 09:25
thanks