Dear all,
1、Could Yambo be used to calculate the SHG of a magnetic system with open SOC (spin-orbit coupling) that includes exciton effects?
2、If possible, after turning on the SOC switch in the self-consistent and non-self-consistent cases of QE, will the remaining calculation steps be the same as those for non-magnetic systems? By changing the spin direction, such as spin+ and spin-, the values of Xodd and Xeven were calculated?
I appreciate any guidance and tutorial on that!
Best,
sunxl
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Re: SOC-SHG
Dear sunxl
yes the non-linear part works with SOC, and all the steps remain the same.
(but it does not work with metallic systems)
best
Claudio
yes the non-linear part works with SOC, and all the steps remain the same.
(but it does not work with metallic systems)
best
Claudio
Claudio Attaccalite
[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09
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[CNRS/ Aix-Marseille Université/ CINaM laborarory / TSN department
Campus de Luminy – Case 913
13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09
web site: http://www.attaccalite.com