[Smeagol-discuss] How to avoid the noise in the Transmission?

Wang Qinjing 041019019 at fudan.edu.cn
Thu Feb 26 17:03:40 GMT 2009


Salvador:

Thank you for your suggestions.

As you guessed, I often see the message:
" no. of left channels .ne. number of right channels "

But I often get this message when bias is applied. However, these depressions exist in zero-bias system.

I have tried some as you suggested

(1) Increasing the parameter Delta:
I've increased Delta from 1.d-6 to 1.d-4 or even higher, namely 1.d-1, the TRC doesn't change. The depressions still exist.

(2) K points
Yes, I really do the calculation with Gamma point only. I will try your suggestion to increase the number of k points. 
However, both my lead and scattering region have vacuum at both x and y axis. For this reason I think Gamma point only is 
enough. I will post my result with increased k points later.

(3) changing the number of energy points.
Do you mean to avoid the energy point at which the singularity problem exists? I believe in that way the depressions will be
removed.

Thank you.

Yours Wang


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barraza-lopez, Salvador 
  To: Wang Qinjing 
  Cc: smeagol-discuss at lists.tchpc.tcd.ie 
  Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [Smeagol-discuss] How to avoid the noise in the Transmission?


   Some times during calculation of transmission coefficients you get the following message:
  no. of left channels .ne. number of right channels

  Look at your output and seek any warning message like the one just mentioned.

  If you are indeed getting a couple of these messages, the associated transmission at these energy points is skipped; it will not be written to file. You'll miss it on the TRC file. It means there's some singularity 
  at those energies and the self-energies are not computed. If they are skipped in the file it'll appear as a depression at isolated points on the TRC plot.

  Suggestions, in case you do see the warning message I mention (or other similar) in your output.

  (1) Try increasing your Delta parameter, say by one order of magnitude or so. This will perhaps help avoiding singularities on the construction of the self energies for transmission purposes.

  (2) Is you calculation with Gamma point only? If so, you could increase the number of k-points; that'll average the noise out.

  (3) Other thing I'd suggest is changing the number of energy points in your TRC file. You may very probably miss these points (and get other similar ones in other energy regions probably).

   Cheers,
  -Salvador.


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Wang Qinjing" <041019019 at fudan.edu.cn>
  To: smeagol-discuss at lists.tchpc.tcd.ie
  Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:47:51 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
  Subject: [Smeagol-discuss] How to avoid the noise in the Transmission?


  Dear all:

  I've sent this email before, unfortunately it is hold because the the attched file is over the limit of 40 KB. I resend the email now:


  Dear SMEAGOL users:

  I am calculating the transmission of a lead-molecular-lead system by SMEAGOL and get the relation of the transmission coefficient and the energy from the output file *.TRC. The picture of TRC versus energy is also sent as attachment.

  My problem is, are the two peaks at about -0.12 Ry and -0.15 Ry, as pointed out by two red arrows, the noise in the transmission? It seems there are not any physical meanings. Are they really noise? If they are noise, how can I avoid them?

  Thank you all in advance

  Wang Qinjing

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  Wang Qinjing, Postgraduated students
  Physics Department, Fudan University
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