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Sat Jun 25 15:12:03 CEST 2005


SO calculation can choose the direction of magnetization, and that
tells the orientation of the atomic spin moment. But for 2 magnetic atoms
(or more), the direction of magnetization won't tell the the spin-moment
orientations of individual atoms (at least I don't know how).
 Can Wien2k figure out the relative orientation between the spin
moments of two magnetic atoms?
 Thanks,
Chiung-Yuan

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<div>Dear All,</div>
<div>&nbsp; I am calculating a system with 2 magnetic atoms in the unit cel=
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<div>I would like to see how the energies change with different relative</d=
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<div>orientation between the spin moments of the 2 magnetic atoms.</div>
<div>From what I know, for a system with only one magnetic atom a</div>
<div>SO calculation can choose the direction of magnetization, and that</di=
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<div>tells the orientation of the atomic spin moment. But for 2 magnetic at=
oms</div>
<div>(or more), the direction of magnetization won't tell the the spin-mome=
nt</div>
<div>orientations of&nbsp;individual atoms (at least I don't know how).</di=
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<div>&nbsp; Can Wien2k figure&nbsp;out the relative orientation between the=
 spin</div>
<div>moments of two magnetic atoms?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Chiung-Yuan<span class=3D"sg"></span></div>

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