LH{ }¶
- Calling sequence
classical{ LH{ } }
- Properties
using: \(\mathrm{\textcolor{Dandelion}{conditional}}\)
items: \(\mathrm{maximum\;1}\)
- Dependencies
- Functionality
By calling this group, a light-hole valence band with maximum at \(\Gamma\) point becomes available in the model. This band is referred to as
LH
in output files.- Example
classical{ Gamma{} LH{} }
Nested keywords
output_bandedge{ }¶
- Calling sequence
classical{ LH{ output_bandedge{ } } }
- Properties
using: \(\mathrm{\textcolor{ForestGreen}{optional\;within\;the\;scope}}\)
items: \(\mathrm{maximum\;1}\)
- Functionality
Output minimum (band edge) of this band as energy profile in a single file [eV].
- Example
classical{ LH{ output_bandedge{} } Gamma{} }
output_bandedge{ averaged }¶
- Calling sequence
classical{ LH{ output_bandedge{ averaged } } }
- Properties
using: \(\mathrm{\textcolor{ForestGreen}{optional\;within\;the\;scope}}\)
type: \(\mathrm{choice}\)
choices:
yes
;no
default:
no
- Functionality
If set to
yes
then, for each grid point, the energy profile will be averaged between neighboring material grid points. If set tono
then abrupt discontinuities at interfaces are visible in the output files (in 1D two points, in 2D four points, in 3D eight points for each grid point).- Example
classical{ LH{ output_bandedge{ averaged = yes } } Gamma{} }