Re: [Wien] Need help; Can fold2Bloch unfold the band from K to K'?

2016-02-01 Thread Oleg Rubel
Am I understand correctly that you expect the K point (0 0 0.5) to transform 
into (-0.375 0 0.375) after unfolding?
What is the size of the supercell?

Oleg

> On Feb 1, 2016, at 10:32, Yongbeom Cho  wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
>  
> I want to unfold the bandstructure from K to K' in fcc
>  (-0.375 0 0.375)   <= K
>   (0 0 0.5)<= K'
>  
> Can fold2Bloch unfold this band?
>  
>  
>  
>  
> Best ragards,
> Yongbeom Cho
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Re: [Wien] Need help; Can fold2Bloch unfold the band from K to K'?

2016-02-02 Thread Yongbeom Cho
I sent the figure to your e-mail that includes what I'm saying.

 

My structure is 2:2:2.

 

I can get the band structure from G to L or G to X.

I set the vector

 

(0 0 -1/2)

(0 0 0)

(0 0 1/2)

(1/2 1/2 0)

(-1/2 -1/2 0)

 

But, I can't get the band structure from W to L or W to X with fold2Bloch.

I set the vector

 

(1/4 1/2 3/4) W

(0 1/2 1/2) X

(-1/4 1/2 1/4) W

(0 0 0) G

(1/4 -1/2 -1/4) W

(-1/4 -1/2 -3/4) X

(1/4 1/2 3/4) W

(0 0 1/2) L

(0 0 -1/2) L

(0 -1/2 -1/2) X

(0 1/2 1/2) X

(0 0 1/2) L

 

When I try to unfold it, W to L and W to X band structure eliminated.

What is the problem?

 

 

 

Sincerely yours,

Yongbeom Cho

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Re: [Wien] Need help; Can fold2Bloch unfold the band from K to K'?

2016-02-03 Thread Oleg Rubel
I wonder what is the k-mesh in the supercell that you use to get the path after 
unfolding?

Also, fold2Bloch will bring the k-points after unfolding in the range (-0.5, 
0.5].

> (1/4 1/2 3/4) W

This cannot be found in the output since 3/4 > 0.5

> (0 1/2 1/2) X
> (-1/4 1/2 1/4) W

This should be possible to get. I did not test it, but the suggested k-path for 
the supercell k-mesh would be

(0 0 0) - (-0.5, 0, 0.5)

Here is the rational for 2x2x2 supercell:

(KX, KY, KZ) -> (KX/2, KY/2, KZ/2) & ((KX+1)/2, KY/2, KZ/2) & ((KX+1)/2, 
(KY+1)/2, KZ/2) & … total of 8 new k-points after unfolding

Say KX = 0.25 becomes after unfolding kx = 0.25/2 = 0.125 and kx = (0.25+1)/2 = 
0.625 = 0.625-1 = -0.375
The last step (...-1) is needed if k-point goes out of bound (-0.5, 0.5].

Working backward, 1/2 will fold into 0 and 1/4 folds into 1/2. It is more 
difficult to predict what happened to the points between X-W, but worth a try.


Oleg

> On Feb 2, 2016, at 22:02, Yongbeom Cho  wrote:
> 
> I sent the figure to your e-mail that includes what I’m saying.
>  
> My structure is 2:2:2.
>  
> I can get the band structure from G to L or G to X.
> I set the vector
>  
> (0 0 -1/2)
> (0 0 0)
> (0 0 1/2)
> (1/2 1/2 0)
> (-1/2 -1/2 0)
>  
> But, I can’t get the band structure from W to L or W to X with fold2Bloch.
> I set the vector
>  
> (1/4 1/2 3/4) W
> (0 1/2 1/2) X
> (-1/4 1/2 1/4) W
> (0 0 0) G
> (1/4 -1/2 -1/4) W
> (-1/4 -1/2 -3/4) X
> (1/4 1/2 3/4) W
> (0 0 1/2) L
> (0 0 -1/2) L
> (0 -1/2 -1/2) X
> (0 1/2 1/2) X
> (0 0 1/2) L
>  
> When I try to unfold it, W to L and W to X band structure eliminated.
> What is the problem?
>  
>  
>  
> Sincerely yours,
> Yongbeom Cho
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