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To plot the energy level diagram, copy and paste following lines into the python script **eldplot.py**. The file **energy.dat** contains energy eigenvalues (in a.u.) in a column from the output file at the previous step. The Fermi energy (**Ef** in a.u.) must be entered in the **eldplot.py** script. Use command **python eldplot.py** to get the energy level diagram as a png image. Identify the occupied and unoccupied energy levels and name them. Feel free to change the png image names. | To plot the energy level diagram, copy and paste following lines into the python script **eldplot.py**. The file **energy.dat** contains energy eigenvalues (in a.u.) in a column from the output file at the previous step. The Fermi energy (**Ef** in a.u.) must be entered in the **eldplot.py** script. Use command **python eldplot.py** to get the energy level diagram as a png image. Identify the occupied and unoccupied energy levels and name them. Feel free to change the png image names. | ||
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