Obtaining spin up down with SOC using Wannier90/3.1.0 with VASP6.4.1
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Obtaining spin up down with SOC using Wannier90/3.1.0 with VASP6.4.1
I am encountering a problem using and understanding Wannier90/3.1.0 with VASP6.4.1. I have performed a GW calculation on the PtMnSb Heuslor system with spin orbit coupling enabled (LSORBIT = True) and want to plot the spin up and down band structure using Wannier90.
In my previous calculation without SOC, I was able to do this. I used the minimal inputs below (relevant inputs shown, full file in .zip) for the INCAR which interfaced with Wannier90. The output of the VASP calculation gives wannier90.1.amn, wannier90.1.chk, wannier90.1.eig, wannier90.1.mmn; and the other spin channel (I assume) of wannier90.2.amn, wannier90.2.chk, wannier90.2.eig, wannier90.2.mmn. This could then be used for the spin up and spin down band structures via Wannier90.
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NBANDS = 72
LWANNIER90 = .TRUE. # run wannier90 in library mode
ISPIN = 2
MAGMOM = 1*0.0000 1*4.0000 1*0.0000
# number of wannier states
NUM_WANN = 36
# number of bloch bands
num_bands = 36
WANNIER90_WIN = "
use_bloch_phases = True
guiding_centres=true
exclude_bands = 37-72
begin projections
random
end projections
"
However, when SOC is included in the INCAR, the outputs of Wannier90 are only wannier90.amn, wannier90.chk, wannier90.eig, wannier90.mmn, so there is no longer a spin decomposition and I have been unable to find a way for this to be done.
Can someone please advice how to add in a spin up and down decomposition into the calculation with SOC?
Thank you!
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Re: Obtaining spin up down with SOC using Wannier90/3.1.0 with VASP6.4.1
Hello,
for a calculation including SOC you need to perform a noncollinear calculation based on the spin-density matrix. Hence, the decomposition into spin up and spin down orbitals cannot be done as easily as for a spin-polarized calculation where the Kohn-Sham equations for spin up and down only couple via the effective potential.
You can still define a spin quantization axis and project the spinors onto the axis. Please have a look at LWRITE_SPN which I recently implemented. I didn't test this with GW, so please let me know if you run into trouble.
Does this help?
Marie-Therese