[Pw_forum] xspectra - spin polarization and core-hole delocalization
maxradin at umich.edu
maxradin at umich.edu
Fri Oct 7 21:30:07 CEST 2011
Hi,
I have two questions regarding XAS calculations.
1. For a system whose ground state is non-magnetic, should the core-hole
SCF calculation be spin-polarized? My understanding is that the excited
state must be non-magnetic to conserve spin. Thus I would expect that the
non-spin-polarized calculation is more physical, even though in my case it
is higher in energy than the spin-polarized calculation.
2. From what I've read in the literature, in some systems core-holes are
delocalized over two neighboring symmetry equivalent sites. Has anyone
tried modeling this situation with xspectra? I could imagine that one might
use a half core-hole PP at both sites instead of a full core-hole at one
site.
Thanks in advance.
Max Radin
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