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<font size="+1"><tt>Dear Anton,<br>
<br>
thank you for the reply.<br>
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I've given the energy outputted by the bxsf file. Xcrysden, actually,
recognized it itself. It is very close to the energy given in ABINIT
output.<br>
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Aaaah, now I see it! Fermi level is just at the top of the 16th band,
and not crossing any other band. That's why there is no Fermi surface.
Thank You for helping me. And sorry for taking Your time with this
issue.<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
Igor L.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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Tone Kokalj wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 14:08 +0100, Igor Lukacevic wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear all,
I'm trying to visualize the Fermi surface using the bxsf file created
by abinit. The file itself looks ok, but when I open it in xcrysden,
there is no surface for any selected band, only an empty BZ.
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Did you specify the correct Fermi energy?
What does the band-widths plot show, which is displayed prior to
Fermi-Surface viewer appears? Do the bands cross the Fermi energy?
Regards,
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