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how_to_prepare_the_new_tip_and_sample_for_stm_simulations [2009/11/25 15:36] vroz |
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The last value is the cut‐off radius. | The last value is the cut‐off radius. | ||
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+ | ="run_hops.com" script \\ | ||
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==== II.III. tip_g_str.inp ==== | ==== II.III. tip_g_str.inp ==== | ||
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0 1 2 ! l for each shell in atom type=1 \\ | 0 1 2 ! l for each shell in atom type=1 \\ | ||
‐2.0 4.0 81 ! energy initial, range and steps in dos file \\ | ‐2.0 4.0 81 ! energy initial, range and steps in dos file \\ | ||
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+ | // But be carefull, the energy in the STM code is related to the Fermi level. When Fermi level is -2 eV from FIREBALL in the "tip_g_str.inp" in it's last line the first value has to be 0.0 (energy initial - Fermi level)// |