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<p>For phonon you can easily work with "MolDen". You can find many
tutorials, also on you tube, is handy and good to visualize
vibrational modes.</p>
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<p>Francesco</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 05/07/2016 21:58, Mofrad, Amir Mehdi
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<p>Dear all Quantum Espresso users and developers, <br>
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I am aware that Xcrysden is a tool for visualizing the input
and output files of QE. However, I was wondering if this tool
has a feature to show vibrational modes of a molecule or a
crystal. If doesn't, then I appreciate if someone would tell
what other tools are capable of doing so. <br>
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<p>Best,<br>
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<p>Amir M. Mofrad<span> </span></p>
<p>Graduate Research Assistant <span> </span></p>
<p>Chemical Engineering Department</p>
<p>University of Missouri<br>
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