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On 9/21/2015 11:35 AM, Seyyed Amir Abbas Emami wrote:<br>
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dear uses<br>
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I am trying to calculate DOS of compound with stoichiometric A
2 B 1-x C x by asist of supercell approach.The atom B, in first
and end series have one position but in intermediate cases it
split into two distinct positions.Now i want to calculate the
partial DOS of d orbital of B atom for intermediate cases.Is there
any way to calculate the contribution of two atoms simultaneously
for d orbitals of B .<br>
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