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Offline Nayab Shiraz

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Transmission Spectrum for unit cell vs device
« on: February 28, 2020, 17:52 »
https://docs.quantumatk.com/tutorials/transmission_gr_mos2/transmission_gr_mos2.html

The tutorial in this link says that transmission spectrum for a perfect periodic system  can be calculated from unit cell and detailed device setup is not required. Can I use this method to study the transmision spectrum of carbon nanotubes adsorbed with metal atoms?
Is the transmission given by this method is for an infinite tube and if I make a device that is for finite tube?

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Re: Transmission Spectrum for unit cell vs device
« Reply #1 on: March 2, 2020, 20:39 »
This method is valid for truly periodic system only. If you have a single scatterer or scattering region, you should build a device configuration with perfect leads connected to this scattering region. 

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Re: Transmission Spectrum for unit cell vs device
« Reply #2 on: March 6, 2020, 18:02 »
So there is no need to construct a device which is made by repeating the same unit cell?