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ramkrishna
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January 3, 2014, 17:51 »
Dear Sir,
Yes, that will be the contour plot at the value E=0 (for both spin up and spin down). Please see the fig 6 inset as well as fig 7 in ref Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 256801 (2008).
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Dear Sir,
I am waiting for your reply. It will be very much helpful then.
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Anders Blom
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This is the kind of task which is very difficult to provide a single, simple script that works in all cases. At best I can show an example, but it may need modifications for particular systems etc.
I took Palladium and cleaved it 100. Then I calculated it selfconsistently with DFT-LDA. Then, I used the attached script to plot the band structure in the kx-ky plane and the contour lines show the Fermi level. I'm not sure the results are meaningful, but hopefully they will be for your more interesting system
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April 1, 2016, 09:11 »
Hi ,
Can someone tell me what does "Isolevel" signifies in XCrySDen during plotting of Fermi Surface ?
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Jess Wellendorff
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It most probably means the value of the Fermi energy on the Fermi surface.
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