Abstract
We present a formalism and implementation for real-space calculations that incorporate relativistic effects, including spin-orbit coupling. We demonstrate the validity of the method using the test cases of AuH and the dimer. The proposed approach differs from nonrelativistic real-space calculations in the addition of nonlocal pseudopotential projectors, which are translated to small rank-1 matrix “stencils” operating on the discretized wave functions. This formalism retains all the usual benefits of the real-space approach, especially with respect to massive parallelization. We expect it to be readily applicable for computational studies of large systems exhibiting spin-orbit coupling effects.
- Received 27 June 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.76.153407
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