LCHIMAG
LCHIMAG = .TRUE. | .FALSE.
Default: LCHIMAG = .FALSE.
Description: Calculate the chemical shifts and magnetic susceptibility within linear response theory.
For LCHIMAG = True
, the chemical shift tensors and magnetic susceptibility is computed within linear response theory using the gauge-invariant PAW method. An extension to the standard PAW method to account for the effects of a vector gauge field .
Definitions
The chemical shielding tensor is defined as:
Here denotes the atomic nuclear site, and denote cartesian indices, an applied DC external magnetic field and the induced magnetic field at the nucleus. NMR experiments yield information on the symmetric part of the tensor. Typical NMR experiments yield information on the shielding relative to that of a reference compound:
In this (approximate) formula is the isotropic shielding of the nucleus in the reference compound. is the chemical shift tensor.
In VASP the chemical "shift" tensor is calculated as:
This is minus the shielding tensor. It is not the true chemical shift tensor. To convert it to the real shift tensor one should add the reference shielding:
VASP calculates chemical "shifts" for non-metallic crystalline systems using the linear response method of Yates, Pickard, and Mauri [1][2].
The isotropic chemical "shift" , span , and skew are also reported, according to the following Herzfeld-Berger convention [3]:
The orbital magnetic susceptibility is calculated according to a finite-differences approach:
where .
Qij is approximated in two ways. The so-called pGv-approximation is used by default [2], where p is momentum, v is velocity, and G is a Green's function. An alternative approach, the vGv-approximation is also used to calculate an alternative susceptibility since VASP 6.4.0 [4]. Q is defined for the pGv-approximation as:
and for the vGv-approximation as:
- .
Output
The isotropic chemical shieldings are printed towards the end of the OUTCAR file, after the self-consistent calculation has finished. The chemical shift tensors both before and after space group symmetrization. These are the absolute tensors for the infinite lattice, excluding core contributions. They can be searched for under the UNSYMMETRIZED TENSORS
and SYMMETRIZED TENSORS
after Absolute Chemical Shift tensors
. Additionally, the magnetic susceptibility is printed shortly after and found under ORBITAL MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
.
Magnetic susceptibility
The magnetic susceptibility is found at the start of the ORBITAL MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, excluding core contribution
. The magnetic susceptibility is split into that obtained by the pGv-approximation and obtained by the vGv-approximation:
------------------------------------------------------------- ORBITAL MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY, excluding core contribution ------------------------------------------------------------- Approximate magnetic susceptibility, pGv (10^-6 cm^3/mole) 1 -70.928534 -0.000000 0.000000 2 -0.000000 -70.928534 0.000000 3 0.000000 0.000000 -70.928534 ------------------------------------------------------------- Approximate magnetic susceptibility, vGv (10^-6 cm^3/mole) 1 -63.412095 -0.000000 0.000000 2 -0.000000 -63.412095 0.000000 3 0.000000 0.000000 -63.412095 principal value axis (10^-6 cm^3/mole) x, y, z -------------------------------------------------------- -63.412095 0.1652 -0.9863 0.0000 -63.412095 -0.9863 -0.1652 0.0000 -63.412095 0.0000 0.0000 1.0000 -------------------------------------------------------------
Chemical shielding
To obtain the full absolute tensors requires adding both the contribution (cf. G=0 CONTRIBUTION TO CHEMICAL SHIFT
) and the contributions due to the core electrons. The latter consists of contributions for each chemical species separately (depending on POTCAR) and a global susceptibility contribution.
The reference shift experienced by the core is given first:
Core NMR properties typ El Core shift (ppm) ---------------------------- 1 C -200.5098801 ---------------------------- Core contribution to magnetic susceptibility: -0.31 10^-6 cm^3/mole --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Important: The isotropic chemical shift (ISO_SHIFT) is the negative of the isotropic shielding. To make it a real shift one should add the reference shielding. |
Next, the tensor is processed and its chemical shielding anisotropy (CSA) characteristics are printed in the OUTCAR. The tensor is symmetrized ( is enforced) and diagonalized. From the three diagonal values the isotropic chemical "shift" , span , and skew are calculated and printed see Ref. [3] for unambiguous definitions. Note that is ill-defined if . Units are ppm, except for the skew. A typical output is given below:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CSA tensor (J. Mason, Solid State Nucl. Magn. Reson. 2, 285 (1993)) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXCLUDING G=0 CONTRIBUTION INCLUDING G=0 CONTRIBUTION ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------- ATOM ISO_SHIFT SPAN SKEW ISO_SHIFT SPAN SKEW --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (absolute, valence only) 1 4598.8125 0.0000 0.0000 4589.9696 0.0000 0.0000 2 291.5486 0.0000 0.0000 282.7058 0.0000 0.0000 3 736.5979 344.8803 1.0000 727.7550 344.8803 1.0000 4 736.5979 344.8803 1.0000 727.7550 344.8803 1.0000 5 736.5979 344.8803 1.0000 727.7550 344.8803 1.0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (absolute, valence and core) 1 -6536.1417 0.0000 0.0000 -6547.9848 0.0000 0.0000 2 -5706.3864 0.0000 0.0000 -5718.2296 0.0000 0.0000 3 -2369.4015 344.8803 1.0000 -2381.2446 344.8803 1.0000 4 -2369.4015 344.8803 1.0000 -2381.2446 344.8803 1.0000 5 -2369.4015 344.8803 1.0000 -2381.2446 344.8803 1.0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IF SPAN.EQ.0, THEN SKEW IS ILL-DEFINED ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The isotropic chemical shielding for each atom, excluding and including G=0 contributions, as well as the span and skew (descriptions of asymmetry), follow. Finally, core contributions are taken into account for the ISO_SHIFT
, SPAN
, and SKEW
.
Important:
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Related tags and articles
DQ, ICHIBARE, LNMR_SYM_RED, NLSPLINE, LLRAUG, LBONE, LVGVCALC, LVGVAPPL
References
- ↑ C. J. Pickard and F. Mauri, All-electron magnetic response with pseudopotentials: NMR chemical shifts, Phys. Rev. B 63, 245101 (2001).
- ↑ a b J. R. Yates, C. J. Pickard, and F. Mauri, Calculation of NMR chemical shifts for extended systems using ultrasoft pseudopotentials, Phys. Rev. B 76, 024401 (2007).
- ↑ a b J. Mason, Conventions for the reporting of nuclear magnetic shielding (or shift) tensors suggested by participants in the NATO ARW on NMR shielding constants at the University of Maryland, College Park, July 1992, Solid State Nucl. Magn. Reson. 2, 285 (1993).
- ↑ M. d'Avezac, N. Marzari, and F. Mauri, Spin and orbital magnetic response in metals: Susceptibility and NMR shifts, Phys. Rev. B 76, 165122 (2007).
- ↑ T. Gregor, F. Mauri, and R. Car, A comparison of methods for the calculation of NMR chemical shifts, J. Chem. Phys. 111, 1815 (1999).