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FermiSurfer: Fermi-surface viewer providing multiple representation schemes
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FermiSurfer is a newly developed Fermi-surface viewer designed to facilitate the understanding of the physical properties of metals. It can display the Fermi surfaces of a material, color plots of arbitrary $k$-dependent quantities, the Fermi surface at arbitrary cross sections (Fermi lines), cross- or parallel- eye three-dimensional stereogram views, nodal lines, extremal orbits, and highlight the occupied or empty side of the Fermi surface. In addition, various first-principles software packages can produce input for FermiSurfer. This paper explains how to use FermiSurfer and demonstrates its usefulness by investigating the origin of the anisotropic superconductivity of YNi$_2$B$_2$C.
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Effects of chemical disorder and spin-orbit coupling on electronic-structure and Fermi-surface topology of YbSb-based monopnictides
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