A Fully Ab-Initio Spin-Lattice Dynamics Framework for Magnetic Materials
Abstract
Coupled spin-lattice dynamics (SLD) underlie a wide range of magnetic phenomena, yet a unified first-principles framework that propagates both degrees of freedom without empirical parameterization has remained elusive. We present a fully ab initio SLD approach integrated into VASP, in which interatomic forces and effective magnetic fields are obtained at each time step from self-consistent constrained-moment density-functional calculations. The method is validated on four materials spanning ferromagnetic, non-collinear, and geometrically frustrated orders, recovering the correct magnetic ground state in every case from random initial conditions. SLD trajectories also provide physically correlated training data for magnetic machine-learning potentials, as demonstrated for BiFeO by a reduction of up to approximately one order of magnitude in energy MAE over training on randomized spin configurations. This framework opens a practical first-principles route to finite-temperature spin-lattice coupled phenomena in magnetic materials.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.01781,
title = {A Fully Ab-Initio Spin-Lattice Dynamics Framework for Magnetic Materials},
author = {Xianxi Zhang and Hongyu Yu and Liangliang Hong and Hongjun Xiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.01781},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 3 figures