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===Exercise 1: Grapehene=== | ===Exercise 1: Grapehene=== | ||
[[File:honeycomb.jpg|200px|thumb]] | [[File:honeycomb.jpg|200px|thumb| Honeycomb lattice structure of graphene. Unit cell and Brillouin zone. Picture from: MK Kavitha and M. Jaiswal Asian Journal of Physics 25, 809 (2016)]] | ||
*build a supercell for an ideal graphene structure | *build a supercell for an ideal graphene structure | ||
*relax the supercell | *relax the supercell |
Revision as of 09:55, 1 April 2021
Prev:LabQSM#Module 3: Low dimensional structures (6h)
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Graphene sheet: Picture by AlexanderAlUS]
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Rolling graphene sheets: Carbon Nanotubes
Input set-up for a low dimensional system:
Now we want to deal with systems of reduced dimensionality, e.g. periodic in one or two dimension but isolated in the other directions. This is accomplished by:
- Isolating the system in the non-periodic dimension as seen in Electronic properties of isolated molecules, so inserting an amount of vacuum in the supercell.
- Sampling the Brillouin zone that now has reduced dimension:
In Quantum ESPRESSO one needs to set the following:
K_POINTS automatic nk nk 1 0 0 0
this will generate a 2D sampling. In brief: you will need large supercells because of the present of vacuum which reflects in a large number of plane waves and a converged sampling of the BZ. The combination of this two issues makes the calculations of 2D system rather cumbersome.
Exercises:
Exercise 1: Grapehene
- build a supercell for an ideal graphene structure
- relax the supercell
- calculate the graphene band structure
- calculate the density of states projected on π and σ states