Hi,

1. Yes, a plane is defined by a point in the plane, and a normal vector,
nothing else is needed.
2. A normal vector needs no units, it is a vector describing direction, not
distance. Hence no unit is required.
3. Please use 4.1.5 (check the gitlab hosting site for the latest release),
do not use 4.1-b4.

Den tirs. 8. aug. 2023 kl. 22.00 skrev 肖威 <[email protected]>:

> Dear SIESTA developers and users,
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> Here is an example of the use of (Infinite plane) in the SIESTA 4.1-b4
> manual (Page 101):
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> %block Geometry.Hartree
> plane 1. eV                  # The lifting potential on the geometry
> delta
> 1.0   1.0   1.0   Ang      # An intersection point, in the plane
> 1.0   0.5   0.2                # The normal vector to the plane
> %endblock Geometry.Hartree
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> I have two questions about the above example:
> 1, Does the normal vector start at (1.0   1.0   1.0) and end at (1.0
> 0.5   0.2) ?
> 2, The unit of coordinate (1.0   0.5   0.2) is not marked, is it Ang ?
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> I'm really looking forward to some help.
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> Thank you very much!
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