Author Topic: Density of states - difference from log file and .nc file  (Read 1988 times)

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Offline Kaspar

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Hi all,

Because I use gnuplot to plot my DOS and transmission plots, I use the log file to access these quantities automatically with a bash script. I therefore almost never use the VNL plotting tool where the .nc file is used. Just now, however, I noticed that the DOS plotted by the VNL plotter is exactly twice the values reported in the log file. The shape is exactly the same, only all values are twice as high plotted from the .nc file.

Is this well known? If so, what is the reason, and which one is right?

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Re: Density of states - difference from log file and .nc file
« Reply #1 on: July 4, 2013, 21:54 »
I just thought, that probably the spin is what makes the difference, although it doesn't say in the log file that it is specifically for spin up or down.

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Re: Density of states - difference from log file and .nc file
« Reply #2 on: July 5, 2013, 10:02 »
I will take a look at it.