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Quantum Dots and MATLAB
Posted 2010年3月20日 GMT+1 00:192 Replies
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Hi folks,
I am trying to model a particular quantum dot in COMSOL. I am placing a number of electrodes on top of a substrate, specifying an electric potential on each of them, and solving Poisson's equation for the electric potential everywhere in the 3d model.
What I want to do is write a MATLAB routine that will vary the potential defined on one of the electrodes, and with each iteration I want to obtain the electric potential V(x,y,z), and feed this into an external density functional theory solver to calculate electron configurations.
The first problem I am running into that I cannot seem to find in the manual is that the solution, fem.sol.u, is a 1d array. I need somehow to obtain the real space representation V(x,y,z) from fem.sol.u.
I would appreciate any input that folks can offer on this (probably naive) question.
Thanks!
Dylan
I am trying to model a particular quantum dot in COMSOL. I am placing a number of electrodes on top of a substrate, specifying an electric potential on each of them, and solving Poisson's equation for the electric potential everywhere in the 3d model.
What I want to do is write a MATLAB routine that will vary the potential defined on one of the electrodes, and with each iteration I want to obtain the electric potential V(x,y,z), and feed this into an external density functional theory solver to calculate electron configurations.
The first problem I am running into that I cannot seem to find in the manual is that the solution, fem.sol.u, is a 1d array. I need somehow to obtain the real space representation V(x,y,z) from fem.sol.u.
I would appreciate any input that folks can offer on this (probably naive) question.
Thanks!
Dylan
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