[Pw_forum] spin splitting
vtmtrinh at caltech.edu
vtmtrinh at caltech.edu
Mon Aug 17 21:49:56 CEST 2009
Hi Gabriele,
I am sorry. Before, there are usually the words "spin up" and "spin down"
in the spin polarization cases. I did not see it this time, so I thought
something was wrong here. When I looked at the band data again, I saw the
number of eigen values are double there, which means one for each spin
state. So I saw it now. I am sorry for my bad.
Thanks,
Trinh
> Dear user,
>
> vtmtrinh at caltech.edu wrote:
>> Dear PWSCF Users,
>>
>> Does any of you know how to calculate spin splitting using QE? More
>> clearly, if I have 2 structures (Si 8-atom cell), one at equilibrium and
>> the other one with atoms being displced according to phonon mode. I
>> would
>> like calculate the energies of the spin up and down. There are 2
>> concerns
>
> You did not clarify much, in my poor understanding. What do you want to
> calculate? The
> splittings between the spin up/spin down eigenvalues?
> That should be easy, you do a calculation with nspin=2 and a guess for the
> starting
> magnetization and, if your system stays magnetic, you can easily compute
> the splittings
> from the list of eigenvalues given on output at the end of the
> calculation.
>
> Or maybe you want to compute total energy difference between an AF and a
> FM configuration?
>
> Why do you mention two configurations that differ by atomic displacements
> and ask about
> computing spin up/spin down splittings? Does magnetism arise in the second
> case due to the
> displacement from equilibrium configuration?
>
>
>> that I have: (i) The difference in eneries for these 2 states is too
>> small. Can we get to that level of accuracy by using QE.
>
> It depends what is the accuracy you need. In principle you can increase it
> by increasing
> PW/charge-density cutoffs, number of k-points, and decreasing degauss (you
> may also need
> to decrease conv_thr or other things that did not come in my mind in this
> moment...). Then
> you probably have to face with the error due to the use of
> pseudo-potentials, but
> generally the error in energy differences can be believed to be lower than
> absolute error
> on the total energies.
>
> (ii) how to do
>> it (how to fix spin up and down).
>
> I don't understand exactly what you want to fix. You can for instance fix
> the total spin
> magnetization of your system using the tot_magnetization or multiplicity
> variables.
>
> HTH
>
> GS
>
>
>>
>> Any suggestion would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> MyTrinh Vo
>>
>> Computation group
>> JPL/CalTech
>>
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