[Wien] Magnetic moment for AFM configuration
Laurence Marks
L-marks at northwestern.edu
Wed Jan 25 00:02:51 CET 2012
Why should it be zero at a surface with chemisorption? Nothing I know
of says that it has to be.
2012/1/24 Jianguang Wang <jw33293 at gmail.com>:
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> Dear Wien users,
>
> I am studying the chemisorption on an anti-ferromagnetic
> surface (up-spin and down-spin ) using WIEN2K and a temperature
> smearing . But the total magnetic moment is substantial (non-zero). Why is
> that?
> A perfect AFM material should give a zero total moment.
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> Thanks for the info!
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> WJG
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