WannierTools: An open-source software package for novel topological materials. Full documentation:
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WannierTools: An open-source software package for novel topological materials. Full documentation:
Python library to compute properties of quantum tight binding models, including topological, electronic and magnetic properties and including the effect of many-body interactions.
User-friendly open-source software to design and solve tight-binding models, addressing electronic properties, topology, interactions, non-collinear magnetism, and unconventional superconductivity, among others.
Scientific Python package for solving Slater Koster tight-binding topological hamiltonian
Package to perform tight binding calculation in tight binding models, with a friendly user interface
Using Neural networks to compute topological invariants in insulators
Python scripts to calculate and plot the quasienergy spectra from the time-independent Floquet hamiltonian of physical systems
Berry.jl: A new Julia package for calculating Berry curvature and topological invariants in quantum physics.
Interaction-driven topological superconductivity
Recovered files for interface state/photonic zero mode project in 2016
Ab initio calculation of the spin Hall conductivity in topological insulators using Quantum ESPRESSO and Wannier90 codes.
Repo created to post codes developed during my monograph as a requirement to bachelor degree in Physics
Repo for paper on Dirac annihilation
Code based on the Python package Kwant, referring to the supplemental material of the article "Fabry-Pérot resonant vortices and magnetoconductance in topological insulator constrictions with magnetic barriers".
Code for calculating Floquet- Bloch Hamiltonians in Python
Energy spectra for the Hamiltonian of two coupled SSH chains
Topological edge mode analysis of 1-dimensional waving machine and 2-dimensional graphene.
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