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Noncollinear magnets are notoriously difficult to describe within first-principles approaches based on density-functional theory because of the presence of low-lying spin excitations. At the level of ground-state calculations, several methods exist to constrain the magnetic moments to a predetermined configuration and thereby accelerate convergence toward self-consistency. Their use in a perturbative context, however, remains very limited. Here, we present a general methodological framework to achieve parametric control over the local spin moments at the linear-response level. Our strategy builds on the concept of Legendre transform to switch between various flavors of magnetic functionals and to relate their second derivatives via simple linear-algebra operations. Thereby, we can address an arbitrary response function at the time-dependent density-functional level of theory with optimal accuracy and minimal computational effort. In the low-frequency limit, we identify the leading correction to the existing adiabatic formulation of the problem S. Ren , , consisting in a renormalization of the phonon and magnon masses due to electron inertia. As a demonstration, we apply our methodology to the terahertz optical response of bulk CrI 3 and Cr 2 O 3 , where we identify contributions from hybrid (electro)magnons with mixed spin-lattice character.
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