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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">I did scf simulation using pw.x and extracted the potential by pp.x plot_num=1 . I want to know is the values i got in units of Rydberg atomic units or not?. That mean I have to multiply by 19.24 to get it in units of
eV according to the following ref. Is it per unit volumn ?</p>
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Atomic Rydberg Units Our starting point are Gaussian units for our physical equation and amounts. We then choose: ~ = 2m = e2 2 = 1 (1) where m is the mass of an electron and e its charge.</div>
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