Thank you, Marcos, You are right. Shift is given  in  ".f "  file.

With Regards,

2010/4/14 Marcos Veríssimo Alves <marcos.verissimo.al...@gmail.com>

> Sonu,
>
> As I told you, the .EIG file has no shift. I have just looked inside the
> current eig2dos.f file: the shift is done *by eig2dos*, with the Fermi
> energy read in the beginning of the EIG file. See line 75 of the eig2dos.f
> file that is distributed with Siesta 3.0-b. If I am not mistaken,
> prehistoric versions of eig2dos did not shift the Fermi level.
>
> Marcos
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 8:23 AM, sonu kumar <1009uku...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Macos and siesta users,
>>
>>
>>  I am not sure as to how you are obtaining your DOS... *The EIG file has
>>> no shift, neither do the DOS/PDOS calculated with the
>>> ProjectedDensityOfStates block*. As a matter of fact, if you look at the
>>> first line of your EIG file, it gives you the Fermi Energy, so that you can
>>> make the shifts by yourself.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> i have calculated the DOS using both .EIG and .DOS file. There is a Shift
>> by fermi energy, here Ef=-4.2569.  Please find the attachments.
>>
>> If i am wrong, please tell me?
>>
>> With Regards,
>> Sonu Kumar
>>
>>
>>
>


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