<div>Dear all wien2k users,</div>
<div> Recently, when I perform the doping calculation, I encounter an uncertain problem. I need your confirmation. When performing doping calculation, I construct a supercell firstly.Then one or several congeneric atoms are substituted by one impurity atom or several impurity ones. Taking TiC as the example, there are two atoms in a TiC unit cell,
i.e. one C atom and one Ti atom. There are 16 atoms in the supercell after a 2*2*2 supercell is created, i.e. 8 C atoms and 8 Ti ones. Now, I am planing to substitute one C atom with one N atom. My problem is which C atom among 8 C atoms should be chosen to be substituted by one N atom? Any C atom is ok? Furthermore,when the number of atoms more than one in the supercell are chosen to be substituted by impurity atoms, how to choose the C atoms to be substituted by N atoms? Thank you in advance.
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<div> Best regards.</div>
<div> Sincerely yours,</div>
<div> Fei Tun<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Scoool of Materials Science and Engineering<br>Central South University<br>Fei Tun </div>