Dear Paresh

If your system presents 2 (meta)stable magnetic solutions the final scf 
solution usually depends on your initial starting magnetization. A good way to 
put in evidence the two Low and High spin configurations is to perform fix spin 
moment calculations. If two solutions really exist the curve E(M) should 
present two local minima. The minimum-minimorum corresponds to the most stable 
solution. However this E(M) curve is usually very sensitive to external 
parameters..

Hope it Helps
Cyrille

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de paresh rout [paresh.rout88 at gmail.com]
Date d'envoi : samedi 30 novembre 2013 13:43
? : PWSCF Forum
Objet : [Pw_forum] High spin & Low spin Magnetic calculation set up

Dear all,
           I am working on a magnetic compound I want to study its magnetic 
stability properties i.e whether this compound belongs to a High-Spin or a 
Low-Spin ground state .But I don't no how to set up a calculation for Low-spin 
as well as High-Spin magnetization.My compound is Ferrimagnetic having two 
magnetic ions.
 Any help will be highly appreciated .

Kind Regards
Paresh Chandra Rout
Ph.d student
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
Bhopal
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