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What is the unit of Fermi Energy shift? (2023-01-12 09:53 by Han #93343)

According to the document, The unit is Ry. When I set it as 3, it show me a figure. But I have not calculate the bands has higher energy than 1.2 Ry. And I try several values, its unit more likely to be eV. It confuses me a lot.

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Re: What is the unit of Fermi Energy shift? (2023-01-12 23:07 by mitsuaki1987 #93354)

Dear Dr. Han

The unit of the energy shift is the same as that of the energy in the input file.

Probably, the unit of your input file is eV.

Best regards,

Mitsuaki Kawamura (ITC, U-Tokyo)

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Re: What is the unit of Fermi Energy shift? (2023-01-13 21:49 by Han #93368)

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Dear Dr. Han The unit of the energy shift is the same as that of the energy in the input file. Probably, the unit of your input file is eV. Best regards, Mitsuaki Kawamura (ITC, U-Tokyo)

Dear Prof. Kawamura

Thank you for your kindly reply. It solved my confusion.

Best regards, Han

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