Dear Tommaso 

I am not sure to understand what you ask. If you have a look to the output file 
projwfc.x, you find first a numbered list of the atomic states used for 
projection; these are read from the pseudopotential files, so you will not find 
any contribution from a level not considered when the PP is build. 

Then you have, for each K-point within the Brillouin zone, the different 
electronic energies followed by their corresponding wave-functions, which 
appear as linear combination of the previously listed states. I guess that this 
is the kind of hybridization you are asking for, isn't it? This information is 
used by the code to calculate the PDOS which you may plot and see where is 
there any overlapping, etc. You may also handle the data if you wish to do 
additional calculations (for instance, I used them to evaluate the Green 
function). 

Hope this helps. If it does, you owe a coffee to me if I ever visit Venice... 

Good luck 

Juan J. Mel?ndez 
Associate Professor 
Department of Physics, University of Extremadura (UEx) 
Institute for Advanced Scientific Computing of Extremadura (IASCEx) 
Avda. de Elvas, s/n 06006 Badajoz (Spain) 
Phone: +34 924 289 655 
Email: melendez at unex.es 
Web: http://materiales.unex.es/miembros/personal/jj-melendez/Index.html 


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De: "Tommy" <neutrinofrancese at gmail.com> 
Para: "pw forum" <pw_forum at pwscf.org> 
Enviados: Mi?rcoles, 17 de Septiembre 2014 19:22:32 
Asunto: [Pw_forum] Hybridization 

Dear all QE users, 
can someone explain to me how i can establish or understand, after projwfc.x 
run, which kind of hybridization level PDOS files contains. I followed the 
instructions, and the program has listed the number of valence levels, e.g. 5s 
5p ecc as i can see in the pseudopotential used, every with a different PDOS 
contribution. 
Is it sufficient to define the hybridization type? 

I'm sorry to bother you with such trivial questions, but I'd like to better 
understand this issue. 
Thanks in advance, 
Best, 
Tommaso Francese 
Universit? C? Foscari di Venezia 

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