Hi, evergyone:
Today, I studied carefully atk manual, and I have some problems as following: (1) from Fig1 and its notation as "By comparing to the MPSH eigenstates, we can find that the n=0 eigenstate arises from transmission through MPSH state 16. Since the state has a nodal plane it couples very weakly with the electrodes, and gives rise to a narrow peak in the transmission spectrum.
The n=1 eigenstate also has 2 nodal planes, however, does not have a direct resemblance with neither MPSH 15 or 16, which are the MPSH states with 2 nodal planes. Thus, the n=1 state must therefore be a linear combination of MPSH 15 and 16. This state has a stronger coupling with the electrodes, and gives rise to the broad peak in the transmission spectrum around 2.4 eV.
I want to ask: how to look a, two or more nodal planes?
(2) "border_atom = len(device_configuration.elements())/2" in the pathways is fit for other all cases, how to understand border_atom? why it equals half of all atoms?
(3) how to understand "ElectronDifferenceDensity, returns the electron difference density, i.e. the difference between the self-consistent valence charge density and the superposition of atomic valence densities." how to compare self-consistent valence charge density with superposition of atomic valence densities? self-consistent valence charge density denotes self-charge for considered atom? but superposition of atomic valence densities donotes other atoms provide charge with considered atom? is it right? thank you very much!