Oh and yes, this unit is indeed Kelvin. Marcos
2010/4/21 Marcos Veríssimo Alves <[email protected]> > Have you checked the end of the manual, where there are conversion factros > for loads of units accpeted by Siesta? > > On page http://www.icmab.es/siesta/manuales/manual-3.0-b/node111.html : > > energy K 1.38066E-23 J > > Marcos > > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Henrik Löfås <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Gregorio, >> >> My guess would be Kelvin, multiply by Boltzmann's constant and you get >> J/ev. >> >> Cheers! >> Henrik >> >> 2010/4/21 Gregorio García Moreno <[email protected]> >> >> Hi all >>> My question is not directly related with SIESTA, but I am desperate, I do >>> not know where Can I look for the answer. >>> Who knows which is the equivalency for energy in K units? >>> I have found a paper (in which SIESTA is used) wherein the units of >>> energy in torsional barriers as expresed as Energy (K) relative to minimum. >>> What is K energy? >>> >>> I need some help >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >> >> >
