[Pw_forum] time-reversal symmetry broken
Paolo Giannozzi
giannozz at nest.sns.it
Wed Nov 21 15:14:40 CET 2007
On Nov 21, 2007, at 15:05 , Timo Thonhauser wrote:
> If inversion symmetry and time reversal are present, the wave
> functions
> can be chosen real (by real I mean that the wave functions only have a
> constant arbitrary phase factor). So, if I break time reversal and
> give the
> code my own, complete k-point list, does the code anywhere still
> assume
> that the wave functions are "real"?
no, inversion symmetry is not used to force the wavefunctions to be real
(by real I mean real). It should, it used to be once upon a time in some
specialized and archaic version of PWscf, it would be easy to implement,
but it isn't implemented right now.
Paolo
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