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With {{TAG|LSFBXC}}=T, the sources and drains are removed from the exchange-correlation (XC) B field{{cite|sharma:jctc:2018}} at each step of the electronic minimization. Thus, any [[XC functional|XC potential]] can be constrained to correspond to a Maxwellian magnetic field at the cost of becoming a potential-only [[XC functional]], since there is no correction applied to the XC energy.
With {{TAG|LSFBXC}}=T, the sources and drains are removed from the exchange-correlation (XC) B field{{cite|sharma:jctc:2018}} at each step of the electronic minimization. Thus, any [[XC functional|XC potential]] can be constrained to correspond to a Maxwellian magnetic field at the cost of becoming a potential-only [[XC functional]], since there is no correction applied to the XC energy.


Moore et al. implemented the same feature in a parallel work{{cite|guy:patch:2024}}{{cite|guy:arxiv:2024}} and performed more extensive applications. Whether the two implementations are identical has not been tested, and no publication reports the present implementation (by Marie-Therese Huebsch) using {{TAG|LSFBXC}}.
Moore et al. implemented the same feature in a parallel work{{cite|guy:patch:2024}}{{cite|guy:arxiv:2024}} and performed more extensive applications. Whether the two implementations are identical has not been tested, and no publication is associated with the present implementation (by Marie-Therese Huebsch) using {{TAG|LSFBXC}}.


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Latest revision as of 20:04, 20 January 2025

LSFBXC  = .TRUE. | .FALSE.
Default: LSFBXC = .FALSE. 

Description: Removes sources and drains from the exchange-correlation B field.


With LSFBXC=T, the sources and drains are removed from the exchange-correlation (XC) B field[1] at each step of the electronic minimization. Thus, any XC potential can be constrained to correspond to a Maxwellian magnetic field at the cost of becoming a potential-only XC functional, since there is no correction applied to the XC energy.

Moore et al. implemented the same feature in a parallel work[2][3] and performed more extensive applications. Whether the two implementations are identical has not been tested, and no publication is associated with the present implementation (by Marie-Therese Huebsch) using LSFBXC.

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XC, GGA

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