Fully unconstrained noncollinear magnetism within the projector augmented-wave method
Abstract
Spin-polarized calculations in solids have generally been confined to a global quantization axis to simplify both the theoretical model and its implementation in self-consistent codes. This approximation is justified as many materials exhibit a collinear magnetic order. However, in recent years much interest has been directed towards noncollinear magnetism in which the magnetization density is a continuous vector variable of position. In this paper we develop the all-electron projector augmented-wave (PAW) method for noncollinear magnetic structures, based on a generalized local-spin-density theory. The method allows both the atomic and magnetic structures to relax simultaneously and self-consistently. The algorithms have been implemented within a powerful package called VASP (Vienna ab initio simulation package), which has been used successfully for a large variety of different systems such as crystalline and amorphous semiconductors, simple liquids, and transition metals. The approach has been used to study small clusters of Fe and Cr; some of these clusters show noncollinear magnetic arrangements.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- November 2000
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2000PhRvB..6211556H
- Keywords:
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- 75.25.+z;
- 36.40.Cg;
- 71.15.Ap;
- Spin arrangements in magnetically ordered materials;
- Electronic and magnetic properties of clusters;
- Basis sets and related methodology