[SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube
Dear siesta user Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or any program) particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of Graphyne-nanotubes) -- BEST Drogar Fr.W Uni
Re: [SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube
Dear drogar, Download and install demo version 'Nanotube modelar' from foloowing link http://www.jcrystal.com/products/wincnt/ You can generate any nanotube with coordinates. Note them manually. Regards Vikas Thakur SOS Physics Jiwaji University, Gwalior M.P. India. From: Drogar droga...@gmail.com To: siesta-l siesta-l@uam.es Sent: Monday, 17 June 2013 12:58 PM Subject: [SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube Dear siesta user Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or any program) particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of Graphyne-nanotubes) -- BEST Drogar Fr.W Uni
Re: [SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube
On 06/17/2013 09:28 AM, Drogar wrote: Dear siesta user Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or any program) Hi, you can do that at least with: GDIS http://gdis.sourceforge.net/ VMD http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/ ASE https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/ Gabriele particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of Graphyne-nanotubes) -- BEST Drogar Fr.W Uni
Re: [SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube
Try TubeGen (http://turin.nss.udel.edu/research/tubegenonline.html). A good starting point for CNTs in general is http://nanotube.msu.edu/. Herbert On 17/06/13 08:28, Drogar wrote: Dear siesta user Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or any program) particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of Graphyne-nanotubes) -- BEST Drogar Fr.W Uni -- Herbert Fruchtl Senior Scientific Computing Officer School of Chemistry, School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews -- The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland: No SC013532
Re: [SIESTA-L] unit cell-nanotube
you can use quantumwise trial version. http://www.quantumwise.com/ On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Herbert Fruchtl herbert.fruc...@st-andrews.ac.uk wrote: Try TubeGen (http://turin.nss.udel.edu/**research/tubegenonline.htmlhttp://turin.nss.udel.edu/research/tubegenonline.html ). A good starting point for CNTs in general is http://nanotube.msu.edu/. Herbert On 17/06/13 08:28, Drogar wrote: Dear siesta user Is there any Code to give us coordinate atomic of a arbitrary (n,m) nanotube?(Or any program) particularity in a flexible way, so that we can define it (in case of Graphyne-nanotubes) -- BEST Drogar Fr.W Uni -- Herbert Fruchtl Senior Scientific Computing Officer School of Chemistry, School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews -- The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland: No SC013532