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First-Principles Calculations of Pseudolocal Vibrational Modes: The Case of Cu and Cu Pairs in Si
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First-principles CalculationsEngineeringAcoustic MetamaterialCu PairsElectronic StructureOptical PropertiesNanoscale ModelingDefect-related Vibrational ModesMaterials SciencePhysicsPhonon ReplicasDefect FormationQuantum ChemistryPseudolocal Vibrational ModesSolid-state PhysicSoft ModeNatural SciencesSpectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsPhonon
Pseudolocal vibrational modes (pLVMs) are defect-related vibrational modes which are localized despite being below the phonon maximum. Such modes are sometimes seen as phonon replicas in photoluminescence spectra. The pLVMs associated with two copper-related defects are calculated from first-principles density-functional theory in periodic supercells. The localization of the pLVMs is quantified using the magnitude of the eigenvectors of the dynamical matrix.
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