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QuantumATK => General Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Dipankar Saha on November 2, 2018, 11:48

Title: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Dipankar Saha on November 2, 2018, 11:48
Hello,

I just wanted to know_
how can I remove the display of legends on a "Projected Density of States"  diagram ?

Thanks and Regards_
Dipankar
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: mlee on November 2, 2018, 12:24
Did you try to use customize on the right hand side click of mouse?
There are some options for the figure.
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Dipankar Saha on November 2, 2018, 16:05
Does that help? I don't find any option there...!
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Petr Khomyakov on November 2, 2018, 17:45
Unfortunately, it is not possible to do it in the 2`018 version, but this must be fixed in the next release.
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Dipankar Saha on November 3, 2018, 13:48
Okay... / Thanks for the information.

Besides, I also wanted to know_
why have you incorporated del_VH and del_VE separately ? Does del_VH portray any physical phenomenon which is not captured by del_VE?

Best_
Dipankar
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Ulrik G. Vej-Hansen on November 5, 2018, 09:07
It is just a matter of convention - some people prefer one, some the other.
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Dipankar Saha on November 5, 2018, 10:06
I repeat_
Does del_VH portray any physical phenomenon which is not captured by del_VE?
 
How does the vacuum region included in any system, largely effect the VH?

Thanks and Regards_
Dipankar
Title: Re: Legends @ Projected DOS
Post by: Ulrik G. Vej-Hansen on November 5, 2018, 15:50
No. As i said, it is just a matter of which convention you want to use - some people prefer the Hartree potential convention, some prefer the electrostatic potential convention. See here for more information: https://docs.quantumwise.com/manual/Types/HartreePotential/HartreePotential.html#hartreepotential-hartree-and-electrostatic

Could you elaborate on your question about vacuum?