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{{TAGDEF|LLRAUG|.TRUE. {{!}} .FALSE. | .FALSE.}}
{{TAGDEF|LLRAUG|.TRUE. {{!}} .FALSE. | .FALSE.}}


Description: The {{TAG|LLRAUG}} adds the small ''B''-component to the chemical shift tensor.
Description: {{TAG|LLRAUG}} adds the small ''B''-component to the chemical shift tensor.
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{{TAG|LLRAUG}} restores the small ''B''-component of the wave function inside
{{TAG|LLRAUG}} restores the small ''B''-component of the wave function inside
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tensor. The POTCARs used in VASP are scalar-relativistic and the
tensor. The POTCARs used in VASP are scalar-relativistic and the
AE-partial waves are solutions of the scalar-relativistic Kohn-Sham
AE-partial waves are solutions of the scalar-relativistic Kohn-Sham
equation for the spherical atom. These have large (''A'') and small (''B'') components.
equation for the spherical atom. These have a large (''A'') and a small (''B'') component.
The latter are not retained on the POTCAR, but approximately restored when {{TAG|LLRAUG}}=.TRUE.<ref name="dewijs:jcp:17"/>
The latter is not retained on the POTCAR, but approximately restored when {{TAG|LLRAUG}}=.TRUE.<ref name="dewijs:jcp:17"/>
This is done only in the one-center valence contributions to the chemical shift.
This is done only in the one-center valence contributions to the chemical shift.
Core contributions to the chemical shift always contain contributions from both the ''A'' and ''B'' components.
Core contributions to the chemical shift always contain contributions from both the ''A'' and ''B'' component.


== Related Tags and Sections ==
== Related Tags and Sections ==

Revision as of 12:59, 14 July 2017

LLRAUG = .TRUE. | .FALSE.
Default: LLRAUG = .FALSE. 

Description: LLRAUG adds the small B-component to the chemical shift tensor.


LLRAUG restores the small B-component of the wave function inside the PAW spheres in the linear-response calculation of the NMR chemical shift tensor. The POTCARs used in VASP are scalar-relativistic and the AE-partial waves are solutions of the scalar-relativistic Kohn-Sham equation for the spherical atom. These have a large (A) and a small (B) component. The latter is not retained on the POTCAR, but approximately restored when LLRAUG=.TRUE.[1] This is done only in the one-center valence contributions to the chemical shift. Core contributions to the chemical shift always contain contributions from both the A and B component.

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