Thanks Mr Victor for the clarification because I was wondering if I am not
able to ask good questions.
I am from Algeria and I am working on the antiferromagnetism in some
materials and I wanted to know how to simulate magnetic phase transition
with spin reorientation.
Thank you for the link of
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 05:49:54PM +0100, Abderrahmane Reggad wrote:
> Thanks Mr Victor for the advise, but right now I need a special workshop
> that talk about my interesting.
Mr. A,
Forgive me, but northern spaniards (like me) use to be quite informal
in our conversation. May I ask where the A
Thanks Mr Victor for the advise, but right now I need a special workshop
that talk about my interesting.
thanks again
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Mr: A.Reggad
Laboratoire de Génie Physique
Université Ibn Khaldoun - Tiaret
Algerie
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 12:41:49PM +0100, Abderrahmane Reggad wrote:
> Thanks Mr Victor for your reply
>
> I have learned from the literature that spin-orbit coupling is involved in
> the spin orientation .
>
> Even for a ferromagnetic or a antiferromagnetic state , the spins have
> different ori
Thanks Mr Victor for your reply
I have learned from the literature that spin-orbit coupling is involved in
the spin orientation .
Even for a ferromagnetic or a antiferromagnetic state , the spins have
different orientations. How can we determine the orientation of the spins
according to the use o
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 07:50:55PM +0100, Abderrahmane Reggad wrote:
>
> we know that the spin reorientation in the magnetic structure has an effect
> on the physicak properties of materials.
>
> How to simulate that using the wien2k code
That's not a particular issue on wien2k. That's a problem
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