Re: [Wannier] How to convert the unit of spin Hall conductivity from "(hbar/e)*S/cm" to "e2/h"?

2021-05-03 Thread Junfeng Qiao
Hi Abid, Your summary looks good. (i) yes the total thickness (ii) the thickness needs to be converted to centimeter to cancel the "cm" in (hbar/e)*S/cm Best, Junfeng Qiao Doctoral Assistant EPFL THEOS Switzerland On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 4:36 PM Abid Rehman wrote: > Dear Qiao, > First of

Re: [Wannier] How to convert the unit of spin Hall conductivity from "(hbar/e)*S/cm" to "e2/h"?

2021-05-03 Thread Junfeng Qiao
Hi Abid, (hbar/e)*S/cm is the unit of SHC for 3D structures, e^2/h is the unit of AHC for 2D structures. If you are calculating SHC of a 2D structure by using a slab with vacuum, then you could first multiply the result by the thickness along z axis (assuming z axis is the direction normal to

[Wannier] How to convert the unit of spin Hall conductivity from "(hbar/e)*S/cm" to "e2/h"?

2021-05-02 Thread Abid Rehman
Hi all, As we know, The wannier90 gives Spin Hall conductivity in units of *(hbar/e)*S/cm. *I want to express the spin Hall conductivity in *e2**/h *unit. So how can I convert the data from *(hbar/e)*S/cm *to* e2/h unit?* Thanks ___ Wannier mailing list