Hi,
I attach a calculation including spin-polarization with spin-orbit coupling and constrained noncollinear magnetism, for a monolayer of Neel type antiferromagnet FePS3.
Running a calculation with e.g.
SAXIS = 0 0 1
and then restating from that calculation but rotating the SAXIS gives unphysical results.
In particular, when it is rotated to
SAXIS = 0 0 -1
One finds a different energy than that for SAXIS = 0 0 +1, inconsistent with time-reversal symmetry.
Moreover, if one instead starts the calculation from scratch but with
SAXIS = 0 0 -1
and then rotates it to
SAXIS = 0 0 1
one finds the opposite energies for the two cases, pointing again towards it being an unphysical, numerical inconsistency.
I have reproduced the exact same result with both VASP 5.4.4 and with VASP 6.4.3.
Below you see a plot of the energy as a function of the angle theta between SAXIS and the out-of-plane direction of the monolayer.
This should be 180 degree periodic as it is not.
Starting from the opposite direction of SAXIS, would invert the curve around theta=90.
The calculations were done with LDAUTYPE = 2 and a U = 4 eV on the Fe d states, as is needed to get an AFM insulator.
Setting U=0, gives a metallic solution, but it also removes the above problem and the energy comes out the same for SAXIS = 0 0 1 and SAXIS = 0 0 -1.