[Wien] non-zero MM for oxygen

Ricardo Faccio rfaccio at fq.edu.uy
Fri Dec 22 16:09:12 CET 2006


Dear Wien users  
We are making some calculations in perovskites systems, in particular  
to analyze the magnetic moment of metals like Cu and Co in  
different environments.   
After study of several examples, we found for oxygen a non-zero  
magnetic moment  (0.17 muB approx.) inside its rmt (rmt=1.5 for Oxygen).  
What could be the reason of that?   
Best Regards  
Ricardo  

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