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  • Processing of wave functions

Last edited by Gabriel Wlazłowski Mar 18, 2022
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Processing of wave functions

Folder TODO contains templates of scripts for processing of the results

Processing of wave-functions generate by st-wslda-2d code

When processing wave-functions you need to remember that full form of the quasi-particle orbital is:

\begin{pmatrix}
u_n(x,y,z)\\
v_n(x,y,z)
\end{pmatrix}=
\begin{pmatrix}
u_{n,k_z}(x,y)\\
v_{n,k_z}(x,y)
\end{pmatrix}\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{L_z}}e^{ik_z z}

Moreover, you need to normalize the wave-functions by yourself.

Explore these files to learn more:

  • see: TODO for the template
  • see: TODO for an example demonstrating of extraction of an expectation value of the angular momentum operator for each quasi-particle state.
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