[Wien] STM simulation of unoccupied states
Laurence Marks
L-marks at northwestern.edu
Fri Apr 3 01:08:00 CEST 2009
Has anyone managed to simulate STM images of unoccupied states? One of
my students has tried bskan, and from what I can see there are
numerous bugs in the code such that it cannot possibly ever work with
Wien code. (One loop searched for the min & max the wrong way around,
then stopped if the contour was outside the range, i.e. it always
stopped!)
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Laurence Marks
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Northwestern University
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Electron crystallography is the branch of science that uses electron
scattering to study the structure of matter.
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