I read from literature that
"the macroscopic averaging is obtained by convolving the planar-avergaed potential with a window function."
I am not sure how to write the window function. Anyone got an experience on that?
Thanks!
Brett
How to take macroscopic-averaged electrostatic potential?
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How to take macroscopic-averaged electrostatic potential?
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How to take macroscopic-averaged electrostatic potential?
Hi, it's some kind of moving average. If you average, e.g. x and y direction and you want an average in z-direction, you should use z = average(x,y, z+/-delta z). I'd put delta as input parameter, so you can check what it is doing.
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