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Subject: Re: [QE-users] Spin counting in hp.x with paramagnetic metals
Dear Theo,
unrelated, but it's not a super good idea to describe a paramagnetic state with
a non magnetic calculation - many paramagnetic systems have still strong local
moments, that are disordered. A
M
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*Subject:* Re: [QE-users] Spin counting in hp.x with paramagnetic metals
Dear Theo,
How do you model the paramagnetic state? Please note that "paramagnetic"
and "nonmagnetic" state is not the same thing.
For nonmagnetic calculations ther
2023 10:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [QE-users] Spin counting in hp.x with paramagnetic metals
Dear Theo,
How do you model the paramagnetic state? Please note that "paramagnetic" and
"nonmagnetic" state
hat I have been seeing.
Best wishes,
Theo Weinberger
PhD Student
University of Cambridge
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Dear
r
PhD Student
University of Cambridge
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Subject: Re: [QE-users] Spin counting in hp.x with paramagnetic metals
Dear Theo,
How do you model the paramagnetic state? Ple
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Subject: [QE-users] Spin counting in hp.x with paramagnetic metals
Dear Quantum Espresso Users,
I have been using the hp.x code to calculate the H
Dear Quantum Espresso Users,
I have been using the hp.x code to calculate the Hubbard-U corrections for
correlated metallic systems in both their spin-polarised and paramagnetic
states.
In several materials I have noticed that the Hubbard-U value determined for a
material in its paramagnetic g