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<div>Dear Wang, H.:
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LO-TO splitting always exists in Brillouin zone, but two points are worth noting:
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(1) it is caused by short-range interactions, which are calculated directly from DFPT. The splitting at Gamma point is due to long-range dipolar interaction, which needs postprocessing with Born charge;
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(2) only cubic crystals has LO and TO braches.
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Best Wishes!
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Yours Sincerely
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L. F. Huang
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> From: xirainbow
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> Subject: Re: [Pw_forum] LO-TO splitting in dynmat.x
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> Dear all:
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> Is there LO-TO splitting far away from Gamma point?
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> How large is the influence range of LO-TO splitting in Brillouin zone? One
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> hundred percent?
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> Thanks in advance;)
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> Hui Wang
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</FONT><FONT color=#444444>> School of physics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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