cut3d: how to choose spatial mesh for WFK file
Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 11:39 am
Dear all,
is there a way to choose the spatial mesh used by cut3d to represent/plot wavefunctions from abinit WFK files, in particular, to make it less thick?
I'm using cut3d interactively, and this way i don't see any "variable/keyword" one can use to choose the spatial mesh. (i have only 1 k-point). Am i missing something?
The reason for my question is that, starting from big WFK files, i get quite big output files from cut3d, and this makes it difficult ( = slow! ) to visualize them (with XCrysDen): every command in XCrysDen, like rotating, changing the threshold for visualizing the wavefunction etc, takes a non-negligible amount of time (which doesn't happen with smaller files). Of course a thick mesh is good for final good quality figures to put in a paper, but something more coarse-grained would be better in a previous stage, when one has to make a lot of tests.
Is there a way to achieve this, maybe using cut3d with an input file where one specifies additional keywords?
thanks a lot
cheers
Elena
Elena Molteni
Department of Physics
University of Milan
via Celoria, 16
I-20133, Milan, Italy
and European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility (ETSF)
http://www.etsf.eu
is there a way to choose the spatial mesh used by cut3d to represent/plot wavefunctions from abinit WFK files, in particular, to make it less thick?
I'm using cut3d interactively, and this way i don't see any "variable/keyword" one can use to choose the spatial mesh. (i have only 1 k-point). Am i missing something?
The reason for my question is that, starting from big WFK files, i get quite big output files from cut3d, and this makes it difficult ( = slow! ) to visualize them (with XCrysDen): every command in XCrysDen, like rotating, changing the threshold for visualizing the wavefunction etc, takes a non-negligible amount of time (which doesn't happen with smaller files). Of course a thick mesh is good for final good quality figures to put in a paper, but something more coarse-grained would be better in a previous stage, when one has to make a lot of tests.
Is there a way to achieve this, maybe using cut3d with an input file where one specifies additional keywords?
thanks a lot
cheers
Elena
Elena Molteni
Department of Physics
University of Milan
via Celoria, 16
I-20133, Milan, Italy
and European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility (ETSF)
http://www.etsf.eu