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<div class="">Which input flag are you using for the scissors operator?</div>
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<div class="">- scissors_shift: this is deprecated, but does what you want, i.e. applies the shift BEFORE interpolation, and it works also beyond BoltzWann. Note however that also the interpolated bands might potentially change.</div>
<div class="">- boltz_bandshift_firstband & boltz_bandshift_energyshift: these work only in BoltzWann, they apply a shift only AFTER the interpolation (but this is rigid, no change in the quality of interpolation); so the Hamiltonian will stay the same.</div>
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<div class="">I guess you are interested in trying out the first?</div>
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<div class="">Best,</div>
<div class="">Giovanni</div>
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<div class="">On 13 Oct 2017, at 15:19, <a href="mailto:lukas.linhart@tuwien.ac.at" class="">
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<div class="">Dear Wannier developers,<br class="">
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Thank you for the nice tool you provided.<br class="">
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When using your post processing tool to apply the scissors operator (e.g. increasing the bandgap in a semiconductor) to calculate Boltzmann transport properties it works perfectly fine.<br class="">
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However I would like to write out the real space Hamiltonian (as provided in the seedname_hr.dat file), but after the scissors operator was applied.<br class="">
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As this Hamiltonian should be calculated in the routine anyway, I was wondering if it would be possible to output it easily. (or maybe it is even there and I just did not find the correct option.)<br class="">
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Thank you for your kind help already in advance,<br class="">
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Lukas Linhart<br class="">
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