[Wien] a question about OPTIC
mehrdad dadsetani
dadsetani_m at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 25 10:41:19 CEST 2005
Hi Ruijan,
you can obtain the total imaginary part of dielectric
function
with (2*Exx+Ezz)/3 and for the other parameter as
same.
Regads
M.dadsetani
isfahan university, Iran
--- Ruijuan Xiao <rjxiao at blem.ac.cn> wrote:
> Dear users,
> When I use the OPTIC program in WIEN2k to
> calculate the dielectric functions and loss
> functions, I found that there are two or three
> components to epsilon for the non-cubic systems(e.g.
> for hexagonal,they are epsilon(xx) and
> epsilon(zz)).I wonder can the final epsilon and loss
> function be obtained by simply averaged over these
> different components?
>
> I am looking forward to your reply. Thank you very
> much.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sincerely,
> Ruijuan Xiao
>
>
>
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