I'm not sure I understand. How should EF affect your calculation of optics ?
Is this a metal or an insulator ? If you want a bigger gap you can use a "scissors"-shift in case.inkram. On 11/10/2014 06:28 PM, Martin Gmitra wrote:
Dear Wien2k users, I am dealing with a slab system having a significant dipole moment. Therefore, there is a Fermi level offset. I would like to calculate optical properties of the system while I need to artificially shift Fermi level. Do you have an idea how to do that? Best regards, Martin Gmitra, Uni Regensburg _______________________________________________ Wien mailing list Wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at http://zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/wien SEARCH the MAILING-LIST at: http://www.mail-archive.com/wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/index.html
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