This is the Windows app named C-BerryTrans whose latest release can be downloaded as C-BerryTrans-2025.1.tar.xz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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C-BerryTrans
DESCRIPTION:
C-BerryTrans is a C++ based code designed for first-principles calculation of Berry-curvature-driven anomalous transverse transport properties, namely the anomalous Hall conductivity (AHC) and anomalous Nernst conductivity (ANC). The code directly extracts eigenvalues and momentum matrix elements from the WIEN2k package and evaluates the Berry curvature using a Kubo-like formalism, thereby avoiding interpolation errors associated with Wannier-based methods. To ensure efficiency, the code parallelizes Berry curvature evaluation over k-points using OpenMP and stores band-resolved data in binary format, enabling rapid post-processing of AHC and ANC across a wide range of chemical potentials and temperatures in a single run.
Please cite the paper mentioned below while using the C-BerryTrans code for your research:
V. Pandey and S.K. Pandey, https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.24071.
Features
- First-principles evaluation of AHC and ANC using WIEN2k outputs.
- Direct Kubo-like formalism, avoiding Wannier interpolation errors.
- Parallel computation of Berry curvature over k-points using OpenMP.
- Efficient storage of band-resolved Berry curvature at k-points in compact binary format.
- Post-processing module for fast computation of AHC/ANC over wide chemical potential and temperature ranges.
- Visualization module (berryTrans_plot.py) for analyzing k-point contributions to AHC/ANC across the Brillouin zone.
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