[Pw_forum] Magnetization in 2-atom unit cell/corresponding supercell*

Raji Abdulrafiu tunderaji at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 17:13:47 CEST 2017


Dear Colleagues,

Kindly help me to clarify the following: I was dealing with a system which
in its ground pristine state should have a magnetic moment of zero. When  I
performed both scf and relax  calculations of a simple 2-atom unit cell of
the system, the total/absolute magnetic moments was indeed zero. However,
on performing supercell scf/relax calculations (consisting of 128 atoms)
for the same system, with the same pseudopotentials, while keeping all the
calculation parameters used for 2-atom unit cell constant for the supercell
(except for the k-points), the total (absolute) magnetization) are now
~10.49 (12.94) Bohr mag/cell. I had thought the magnetization should be
zero, as obtained for the 2-atom cell. Could you please help to clarify
this, perhaps, I am missing something?

Thank you very much for your kind attention.

AT Raji.

​*please note that I sent the same request earlier but got no response up
till now.​


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*Abdulrafiu Tunde RAJISchool of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate
Studies (SIRCGS), University of South Africa (UNISA),*

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*Abdulrafiu Tunde RAJI, PhD (Physics)School of Interdisciplinary Research
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*Mucklenuek,*





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