Note that the internal field in a metal (or an insulator) is not
homogeneous. This is because of the inhomogeneous distribution of
electrons. You don't have a homogeneous distribution of induced magnetic
moments, and with that the susceptibility also is inhomogenous. chi is
chi(r), a function o
Thank you very much for your detailed answer
What I understood from what you wrote is that the DFT does not accurately
estimate the magnetic susceptibility. honestly what is encouraged me to
take an interest in this property is the paper of Prof. Robert Laskowski
and Prof Peter Blaha (doi: 10.10
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
No! This is not correct. Let me expand a little on my view of this topic
in t
Thank you very much for your response
How to calculate the spin part of the magnetic susceptibility for a
ferromagnetic metal since the magnetic moment is different from zero.
2017-07-19 13:34 GMT+02:00 Wien2k User :
> I did not underestimate his answer and the proof I thanked him and I
> apolog
>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
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 :
> Dear Fecher, Gerhard
>
> You can answer me directly instead of asking me all these questions
> otherwise I thank you for your answer and I
] magnetic susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for
a ferromagnetic semiconductor
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
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 Wien
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Betreff: [Wien] magnetic susceptibility for a ferromagnetic metal or for a
ferromagnetic semiconductor
dear wien2k user
>From the userguide we find how to calculate the magnetic susceptibility
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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