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
Python scripts to calculate and plot the quasienergy spectra from the time-independent Floquet hamiltonian of physical systems
Using Neural networks to compute topological invariants in insulators
Berry.jl: A new Julia package for calculating Berry curvature and topological invariants in quantum physics.
Interaction-driven topological superconductivity
Ab initio calculation of the spin Hall conductivity in topological insulators using Quantum ESPRESSO and Wannier90 codes.
Recovered files for interface state/photonic zero mode project in 2016
Repo created to post codes developed during my monograph as a requirement to bachelor degree in Physics
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
Repo for paper on Dirac annihilation
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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