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This is schematically depicted in the figure at the top of this page: | This is schematically depicted in the figure at the top of this page: | ||
the components of the magnization in the ''xy''-plane rotate about the spin-spiral propagation vector '''q'''. | the components of the magnization in the ''xy''-plane rotate about the spin-spiral propagation vector '''q'''. | ||
== Basis set considerations == |
Revision as of 12:58, 6 July 2018
Generalized Bloch condition
Spin spirals may be conveniently modeled using a generalization of the Bloch condition (set LSPIRAL=.TRUE.):
i.e., from one unit cell to the next the up- and down-spinors pick up an additional phase factor of and , respectively, where R is a lattice vector of the crystalline lattice, and q is the so-called spin-spiral propagation vector.
The spin-spiral propagation vector is commonly chosen to lie within the first Brillouin zone of the reciprocal space lattice, and has to be specified by means of the QSPIRAL-tag.
The generalized Bloch condition above gives rise to the following behavior of the magnetization density:
This is schematically depicted in the figure at the top of this page: the components of the magnization in the xy-plane rotate about the spin-spiral propagation vector q.