Visualising higher order Brillouin zones with applications

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Andrew, Richard Charles
Salagaram, Trisha
Chetty, Nithaya

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Institute of Physics

Abstract

A key concept in material science is the relationship between the Bravais lattice, the reciprocal lattice and the resulting Brillouin zones (BZ). These zones are often complicated shapes that are hard to construct and visualise without the use of sophisticated software, even by professional scientists. We have used a simple sorting algorithm to construct BZ of any order for a chosen Bravais lattice that is easy to implement in any scientific programming language. The resulting zones can then be visualised using freely available plotting software. This method has pedagogical value for upper-level undergraduate students since, along with other computational methods, it can be used to illustrate how constant-energy surfaces combine with these zones to create van Hove singularities in the density of states. In this paper we apply our algorithm along with the empirical pseudopotential method and the 2D equivalent of the tetrahedron method to show how they can be used in a simple software project to investigate this interaction for a 2D crystal. This project not only enhances students’ fundamental understanding of the principles involved but also improves transferable coding skills.

Description

Keywords

Fermi surface, Visualisation, Brillouin zone, Van Hove singularities, Density of states

Sustainable Development Goals

Citation

Andrew, RC, Salagaram, T & Chetty, N 2017, 'Visualising higher order Brillouin zones with applications', European Journal of Physics, vol. 38, pp. 1-14.