Is it possible to induce a test magnetic moment which is not allowed to relax?

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Is it possible to induce a test magnetic moment which is not allowed to relax?

#1 Post by xwzhang » Tue Aug 05, 2008 4:48 pm

To investigate the spin state, I need to induce a small magnetic moment which
is not allowed to relax to zero. Is it possible?

Thank you!
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Is it possible to induce a test magnetic moment which is not allowed to relax?

#2 Post by forsdan » Tue Aug 05, 2008 5:19 pm

Can you please elaborate on the issue? Are you referring to an atom (or a molecule) or a bulk system? You can always fix the difference between spin-up and spin-down electrons with NUPDOWN to investigate for example excited states in the discrete systems.

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/Dan Fors

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