inversion symmetry and nspden=4
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:26 am
Dear forum,
I'm working on bulk Nickel (a magnetic system) with spin-orbit interaction and spinors.
Abinit does not use the inversion symmetry.
I found out that the reason is the following line in the ingeo.F90 subroutine :
use_inversion=1 ;if (nspden==4.or.pawspnorb>0) use_inversion=0
My understanding is that in my system the pure time-reversal symmetry is broken, but the spatial inversion should still be ok.
Is there a fundamental reason why use_inversion=0 when nspden=4 or maybe it is just a "coding" reason?
(i.e. the spatial inversion flips the spin/magnetization, and this is not coded with nspden=4)
I attach the input file.
(The parameters are not at convergence...)
Thanks in advice. Regards,
Davide
I'm working on bulk Nickel (a magnetic system) with spin-orbit interaction and spinors.
Abinit does not use the inversion symmetry.
I found out that the reason is the following line in the ingeo.F90 subroutine :
use_inversion=1 ;if (nspden==4.or.pawspnorb>0) use_inversion=0
My understanding is that in my system the pure time-reversal symmetry is broken, but the spatial inversion should still be ok.
Is there a fundamental reason why use_inversion=0 when nspden=4 or maybe it is just a "coding" reason?
(i.e. the spatial inversion flips the spin/magnetization, and this is not coded with nspden=4)
I attach the input file.
(The parameters are not at convergence...)
Thanks in advice. Regards,
Davide