[Pw_forum] Ensure the 1D periodical boundary condition along y axis when constructing a ZnO nanowire from the xyz file.
Hongsheng Zhao
zhaohscas at yahoo.com.cn
Sun Jun 5 00:26:32 CEST 2011
Hi all,
Below is the xyz file of 1D ZnO nanowire which I'm currently used for my
ZnO system:
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O 0.044989 0.139335 -0.001271
Zn 0.045758 2.026111 -0.000803
O 0.045951 5.532932 0.011997
Zn 0.045389 7.381395 0.022301
O 0.044950 10.876181 -0.002691
Zn 0.042511 12.723371 -0.000199
O 0.045058 16.210284 0.007040
Zn 0.045247 18.055842 0.018204
O 0.046098 21.530726 -0.001818
Zn 0.045188 23.405272 -0.000216
Zn 1.674842 -0.619727 -0.000349
O 1.675501 2.852355 -0.004285
Zn 1.675697 4.709168 0.000669
O 1.675059 8.204583 0.018092
Zn 1.674783 10.050654 0.000493
O 1.672798 13.541243 -0.000893
Zn 1.674848 15.384719 0.001222
O 1.675010 18.878488 0.015295
Zn 1.675986 20.726903 0.000161
O 1.675156 24.044718 0.000192
O 3.304441 0.140129 -0.001142
Zn 3.305144 2.026414 -0.000732
O 3.305508 5.532828 0.012070
Zn 3.304931 7.381337 0.022305
O 3.304461 10.876183 -0.002639
Zn 3.302027 12.723408 -0.000197
O 3.304558 16.209941 0.007457
Zn 3.304706 18.055263 0.018767
O 3.305568 21.530915 -0.001717
Zn 3.304675 23.405377 -0.000213
Zn 4.934070 -0.618762 -0.000346
O 4.935082 2.852161 -0.003789
Zn 4.935301 4.709035 0.000725
O 4.934539 8.204640 0.018232
Zn 4.934277 10.050709 0.000498
O 4.932338 13.541329 -0.000946
Zn 4.934452 15.384749 0.001218
O 4.934353 18.878491 0.015217
Zn 4.935385 20.726862 0.000172
O 4.934702 24.044725 0.000043
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I want to based on this file to generate the supercell with 1D
periodical boundary condition along y axis (ie, the whole stuff in this
xyz file will be taken as the repeat unit in the y direction), and a
vacuum region of larger than 10 Å perpendicular to the periodic direction.
According to my above requirement, what are the corresponding a, b, c
lattice vectors should I use when putting my model within a tetragonal
supercell? How can I obtain the corresponding supercell file, say, in
cif format?
Any hints will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards.
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Hongsheng Zhao<zhaohscas at yahoo.com.cn>
School of Physics and Electrical Information Science,
Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China
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