Hello
It seems like the TEBD code produces a symmetrized <adag a> without the imaginary parts? Is there a way I can get the imaginary parts? I want to calculate transient currents and momentum distributions.
Thanks! Deepak
Hi Deepak,
Indeed, it does look like only the real parts are output. You can also output the imaginary parts by modifying the code near lines 968 in core/Hdf5Interface.f90. The easiest is probably to just output the imaginary parts under a different name, and then put the real and imaginary parts back together in postprocessing.
-Michael
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Deepak Iyer deepak.g.iyer@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
It seems like the TEBD code produces a symmetrized <adag a> without the imaginary parts? Is there a way I can get the imaginary parts? I want to calculate transient currents and momentum distributions.
Thanks! Deepak
Will try this out. Thanks much!
Deepak
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Michael Wall mwall.physics@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Deepak,
Indeed, it does look like only the real parts are output. You can also output the imaginary parts by modifying the code near lines 968 in core/Hdf5Interface.f90. The easiest is probably to just output the imaginary parts under a different name, and then put the real and imaginary parts back together in postprocessing.
-Michael
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Deepak Iyer deepak.g.iyer@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
It seems like the TEBD code produces a symmetrized <adag a> without the imaginary parts? Is there a way I can get the imaginary parts? I want to calculate transient currents and momentum distributions.
Thanks! Deepak
Great, this worked. Thanks much!
Deepak
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Deepak Iyer deepak.g.iyer@gmail.com wrote:
Will try this out. Thanks much!
Deepak
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Michael Wall mwall.physics@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Deepak,
Indeed, it does look like only the real parts are output. You can also output the imaginary parts by modifying the code near lines 968 in core/Hdf5Interface.f90. The easiest is probably to just output the imaginary parts under a different name, and then put the real and imaginary parts back together in postprocessing.
-Michael
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Deepak Iyer deepak.g.iyer@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
It seems like the TEBD code produces a symmetrized <adag a> without the imaginary parts? Is there a way I can get the imaginary parts? I want to calculate transient currents and momentum distributions.
Thanks! Deepak
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