[Wien] how to define magnetic moments in directions other than Z-axis

محمد ارشد فرحان arshadfarhan at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 22 01:17:09 CET 2012





Dear wien users hi,
 i'm trying to simulate different models of AFM configurations of a 
material. 
in these models, although any single atom has only one finite component of 
magnetic moment (other 2 being zero), different atoms in the unit cell have 
different components. 
 
for example, one type of atom has y-component and in the same unit cell , 
another type of atom has only X-component of magnetic moment.
 
can anyone tell me how to define the direction of magnetic moment & it's 
value in that direction.
 
i don't know if it would fall in collinear catagory or is it a non-collinear 
case ! 
 
please guide me.
 
Regards,
 M. Arshad Farhan 		 	   		  
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