[Pw_forum] Phonon DOS in noncubic materials
Paolo Giannozzi
giannozz at democritos.it
Fri May 23 09:39:44 CEST 2008
Stefano Baroni wrote:
> I think (others may want to confirm or deny) that this depends of the
> non-analytic behavior of the dynamical matrix in the long-wavelength
> limit. Because of this, phonon frequencies at q=0 are strictly speaking
> not defined. Their limit as q->0 is indeed well defined only once the
> direction of q and of the phonon polarization is specified. For cubic
> materials, this non-analiticity gives rise to the well known LO-TO
> splitting, whereas for crystals of lower symmetry the situation is more
> complicated. If the DOS is calculated using a very fine mesh of q
> points, I would expect that the result would be independent on what
> happens around q=0. If, instead, too few points are used, I would not be
> surprised if the above-mentioned non-analytic behavior would severly
> undermine the accuracy of any sensible interpolation procedure needed
> for any integration (such as the one used for DOS calculations). Hope
> this is not too wrong, and of some help as well. SB
confirmed. I wrote some time ago the warning about phonon dos in
noncubic materials, because it wasn't clear to me what to do at
q=0 in that case. I don't expect a large error, since this is a
problem at just a single q-point, but it is safer to advertise
it.
Paolo
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Paolo Giannozzi, Democritos and University of Udine, Italy
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