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hello everybody and welcome back I just figured I would make another video today and this time the video Im going to make is based on making a supercell with Vesta and a lot of times these super cells are necessary for proper computational modeling because in reality the surfaces that experimentalists use or this you know the condensed matter system to be more precise that experimentalists use are obviously not one unit cell in size and so what we want to do is computational chemist is we want to have the most realistic system as possible or computational physics computational physicists and so what Im going to do today is Im going to take a single unit cell or loop in iam and I am going to make a super cell and then I am going to add a vacuum in the Z dimension and so what Im going to do is Im going to open up my folder and load the crystallographic information file of ruthenium and here we here we have it we have a face centered cubic ruthenium and actually Im gonna go ahead a