should magetisation always be an integer number?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:11 am
Hi,
Could anyone help me understand this basic issue?
When I calculate systems with an electronic band gap, i always obtain an integer value for the total difference between alpha and beta electrons in the cell (magnetisation), even when I don't fix NUPDOWN.
But this does not happen for bulk metal calculations when I don't fix NUPDOWN... in this cases I obtain fractional values sometimes. My question is: Is this because of the smearing? Or even in the limit sigma-> 0 the difference between alpha and beta electrons can be non-integer for a conducting system?
Many thanks for any explanation!
Could anyone help me understand this basic issue?
When I calculate systems with an electronic band gap, i always obtain an integer value for the total difference between alpha and beta electrons in the cell (magnetisation), even when I don't fix NUPDOWN.
But this does not happen for bulk metal calculations when I don't fix NUPDOWN... in this cases I obtain fractional values sometimes. My question is: Is this because of the smearing? Or even in the limit sigma-> 0 the difference between alpha and beta electrons can be non-integer for a conducting system?
Many thanks for any explanation!