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Is it possible to draw transmission probability (T) as a function of incident angle at Fermi energy in ATK?

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Re: Transmission probability T as a function of incident angle
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2015, 13:11 »
Yes, that's the k-point resolved transmission spectrum that you will see in many of our tutorials.

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So if your graphene plane is YZ for instance, then the angle is determined by the ky value, where ky=0 is angle 0 and ky=0.5 (in reciprocal coordinates) would be pi/2, I guess. Then you just need to calculate the transmission for various ky and energies, and collect the results and plot.