Re: [Wien] f orbital under an external magnetic field

2015-08-26 Thread Bin Shao
Dear Prof. Plaha, Thank you for the paper! Best, Bin On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 2:00 PM, Peter Blaha pbl...@theochem.tuwien.ac.at wrote: Von: nov...@fzu.cz Datum: 07.08.2015 09:30 Dear Bin Shao, we routinely calculate rare-earth magnetism in oxides and fluorides using combination of

Re: [Wien] f orbital under an external magnetic field

2015-08-23 Thread Peter Blaha
Von: nov...@fzu.cz Datum: 07.08.2015 09:30 Dear Bin Shao, we routinely calculate rare-earth magnetism in oxides and fluorides using combination of WIEN2k, Wannier90 and atomic-like program. Attached is our latest paper submitted to J. Rare Earth on RE Kramers ions in garnets. comment

Re: [Wien] f orbital under an external magnetic field

2015-08-06 Thread pieper
Dear Bin Shao, unfortunately I am travelling and won't be able to contribute during the next days. I am looking forward to comments from people with experience in calculations with rare earths. May I just ask why you go for the energy and not for the magnetization or the susceptibility? If

Re: [Wien] f orbital under an external magnetic field

2015-08-06 Thread Bin Shao
Dear Martin Pieper, Thank you for your reply. Actually, the energy difference can be observed by the photoluminescence experiment. I want to make a demonstration for the experiment from first-principles calculation. May I just ask why you go for the energy and not for the magnetization or the

Re: [Wien] f orbital under an external magnetic field

2015-08-06 Thread Bin Shao
Dear Martin Pieper, Thank you for your comments! Actually, I intend to demonstrate that the energy difference between the ground state of Er^3+ (S=3/2; L=6; J=15/2) and the excited state (S=3/2; L=0; J=3/2) can be tuned by the external magnetic field, With the magnetic filed and the crystal