[Wien] estimation of magnetic susceptibility
Peter Blaha
pblaha at theochem.tuwien.ac.at
Thu Jun 22 15:51:57 CEST 2017
The largest contribution is probably the spin suszeptibility.
You can calculated it with the procedure for NMR Knight shifts, see UG.
The susceptibility is then just the induced moment divided by the
external field.
Beware, there are a couple of different definitions of this
susceptibility, so the conversion of the simple result above into
experimental units depends a lot on that (see wikipedia, ...)
In addition there is the orbital susceptibility, which you obtain from
an NMR calculation.
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