Dear all,
I notice the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2 on the official website of EPW was created by VESTA, and I can basically reproduce this Figure. But I cannot know how to give this color scale in VESTA, I has tried to find it in its manual, but I cannot find any instruction.Is there someone can show me how to create this color scale ?
Best regards
Chengyong Zhong
The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
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The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
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Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi zhongcy,
I think it is not possible to show the color scale on the side of your FS plot in a single plot. However you can use the color scale from 2D Data Display. For this go to; Utilities/2D Data Display ... click Slice and then OK. The color scale correspond to your main plot. Export the images and merge them.
I hope it helps,
Best,
Hari
I think it is not possible to show the color scale on the side of your FS plot in a single plot. However you can use the color scale from 2D Data Display. For this go to; Utilities/2D Data Display ... click Slice and then OK. The color scale correspond to your main plot. Export the images and merge them.
I hope it helps,
Best,
Hari
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi zhongcy,
In my calculation, python fermi_surf.py --fs -y nscf.out shows "Missing key" how to solve? The nscf.in is the file in the example.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
DSC
In my calculation, python fermi_surf.py --fs -y nscf.out shows "Missing key" how to solve? The nscf.in is the file in the example.
I am looking forward to your reply.
Sincerely,
DSC
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi Har,hpaudya1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 5:12 pm Hi zhongcy,
I think it is not possible to show the color scale on the side of your FS plot in a single plot. However you can use the color scale from 2D Data Display. For this go to; Utilities/2D Data Display ... click Slice and then OK. The color scale correspond to your main plot. Export the images and merge them.
I hope it helps,
Best,
Hari
Thank you for your reply and illuminating !
Best,
Chengyong
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi DSC,
Actually, I obtained this figure not follows the instruction given by the website on Youtube. In other words, I didn't create the FS's data from fermi_surf.py. In fact, you can search the recent tutorial of 2021 (https://epw2021.oden.utexas.edu/) , you will find a new tutorial on Hands-on session (Thu 6) which gives a new method to plot this kind of figures.
Bests,
Chengyong
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi DSC,
The "Missing Key" appears because you do not have data for that specific k-point. Is your nscf calculation correctly done with nsym = .true. flag?
If you want to use EPW to plot Fermi surface (and color gap on this), a new implementation is available in EPW. For this, use "fermi_plot = .true." in your input. For detail see https://epwdoc.gitlab.io/source/doc/MgB ... pert-users
Happy EPWing,
Hari
The "Missing Key" appears because you do not have data for that specific k-point. Is your nscf calculation correctly done with nsym = .true. flag?
If you want to use EPW to plot Fermi surface (and color gap on this), a new implementation is available in EPW. For this, use "fermi_plot = .true." in your input. For detail see https://epwdoc.gitlab.io/source/doc/MgB ... pert-users
Happy EPWing,
Hari
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Last edited by zhongcy on Mon Oct 25, 2021 3:39 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: The color scale of the Figure 6 in the example of MgB2
Hi Hari,
This information is very useful, thanks!
Sincerely,
DSC
This information is very useful, thanks!
Sincerely,
DSC