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.html<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 >