Hi Ali, A quick reply from my side. This hamiltonian = semicon.models.foreman( components=['foreman'], bands=bands, coords='xz', ) specify what will be spatial dependence of the parameters in the symbolic Hamiltonian that is used. As far as I remember, two_deg_params provides you a single coordinate dependent parameters. I suggest you either create parameter functions returned by two_deg_params by hand or try to set coords of semicon.models.foreman to the single coordinate along which you want to vary your parameters. I will be able to look more in details into that next week. Regards, Rafal -- Rafał Skolasiński Software Engineer GitHub: https://github.com/RafalSkolasinski Kwant GitLab: https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/r-j-skolasinski On Tue, 4 Dec 2018 at 16:14, Ali Asgharpour <asgharpour@sabanciuniv.edu> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback! If you find the bug, would you please let me know? Thanks in advance. By the way, I am also trying to code it myself from the beginning. Thanks again.
Best regards,
Ali
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 6:57 PM Joseph Weston <joseph.weston08@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the information!
Thank you for your quick response. I am using kwant 1.3.3 version and semicon 0.1.0 version. I think the error is related to calling parameters function which are stored as a tuple. By the way, this is the error I encountered:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)/home/ali/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/kwant/builder.py in hamiltonian(self, i, j, params, *args) 1995 try:-> 1996 value = value(self.sites[i], **params) 1997 except Exception as exc: <string> in onsite(site, Delta_0, E_0, E_v, P, gamma_0, gamma_1, gamma_2, hbar, k_y, m_0) TypeError: __call__() takes 2 positional arguments but 3 were given
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: UserCodeError Traceback (most recent call last)<ipython-input-5-9c34d828bfe1> in <module>() 59 # compute the scattering matrix at a given energy 60 p = {'k_y': 0, **two_deg_params}---> 61 smatrix = kwant.smatrix(syst, energy, params=p) 62 63 # compute the transmission probability from lead 0 to /home/ali/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/kwant/solvers/common.py in smatrix(self, sys, energy, args, out_leads, in_leads, check_hermiticity, params) 370 linsys, lead_info = self._make_linear_sys(syst, in_leads, energy, args, 371 check_hermiticity, False,--> 372 params=params) 373 374 kept_vars = np.concatenate([coords for i, coords in /home/ali/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/kwant/solvers/common.py in _make_linear_sys(self, sys, in_leads, energy, args, check_hermiticity, realspace, params) 162 lhs, norb = syst.hamiltonian_submatrix(args, sparse=True, 163 return_norb=True,--> 164 params=params)[:2] 165 lhs = getattr(lhs, 'to' + self.lhsformat)() 166 lhs = lhs - energy * sp.identity(lhs.shape[0], format=self.lhsformat) kwant/_system.pyx in kwant._system.hamiltonian_submatrix() /home/ali/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/kwant/builder.py in hamiltonian(self, i, j, params, *args) 1996 value = value(self.sites[i], **params) 1997 except Exception as exc:-> 1998 _raise_user_error(exc, value) 1999 else: 2000 try: /home/ali/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/kwant/builder.py in _raise_user_error(exc, func) 1883 msg = ('Error occurred in user-supplied value function "{0}".\n' 1884 'See the upper part of the above backtrace for more information.')-> 1885 raise UserCodeError(msg.format(func.__name__)) from exc 1886 1887 UserCodeError: Error occurred in user-supplied value function "onsite". See the upper part of the above backtrace for more information.
this certainly looks like a bug in semicon. I've managed to reproduce the bug, but I don't understand why it occurs. I inspected what was happening using the Python debugger and it seems to me that everything should work (but clearly it doesn't!).
Unfortunately the author of semicon is no longer working in academia, and the semicon project is currently without a maintainer (and it's not even v1.0!), so I am not sure what the best course of action is going forward.
Happy Kwanting,
Joe