wulfric.cell.HEX#
- wulfric.cell.HEX(a: float, c: float)[source]#
Constructs primitive hexagonal cell as defined in [1].
See Hexagonal (HEX) for the definition of primitive and conventional cells.
- Parameters:
- afloat
Length of the first two lattice vectors of the conventional cell.
- cfloat
Length of the third lattice vector of the conventional cell.
- Returns:
- cell(3, 3) numpy.ndarray
Matrix of a primitive cell, rows are interpreted as vectors.
cell = [[a1_x, a1_y, a1_z], [a2_x, a2_y, a2_z], [a3_x, a3_y, a3_z]]
References
[1]Setyawan, W. and Curtarolo, S., 2010. High-throughput electronic band structure calculations: Challenges and tools. Computational materials science, 49(2), pp. 299-312.
Examples
>>> import wulfric as wulf >>> wulf.cell.HEX(a=3, c=5) array([[ 1.5 , -2.59807621, 0. ], [ 1.5 , 2.59807621, 0. ], [ 0. , 0. , 5. ]])