[Wien] magnetic susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for a ferromagnetic semiconductor
karima Physique
physique.karima at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 16:02:10 CEST 2017
>From what I have understood from userguide and Prof P Blaha's replies; For
semiconductor and insulator; there is the orbital part of the magnetic
susceptibility only but for the metals there is also the spin part and I
ask Prof. P Blaha and Prof Gerhard Fecher to confirm this answer or to
correct it.
2017-07-19 13:34 GMT+02:00 Wien2k User <wien2k.user at gmail.com>:
> I did not underestimate his answer and the proof I thanked him and I
> apologize if I did not convey my message well
>
> 2017-07-19 12:48 GMT+02:00 Wien2k User <wien2k.user at gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear Fecher, Gerhard
>>
>> You can answer me directly instead of asking me all these questions
>> otherwise I thank you for your answer and I will look for this book to read
>> it and in the meantime I will wait for the answers of the users and prof P.
>> Blaha that I much prefer.
>>
>> 2017-07-19 3:47 GMT+02:00 Wien2k User <wien2k.user at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> dear wien2k user
>>>
>>> From the userguide we find how to calculate the magnetic susceptibility
>>> for an insulator or a paramagnetic metal but how to calculate the magnetic
>>> susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for a ferromagnetic
>>> semiconductor?
>>>
>>
>>
>
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