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The matching procedure [1, 2] enables one to calculate the dispersion curves of surface phonon and resonances in a semi-infinite crystal throughout the two-dimensional (2D) Brillouin zone (BZ). Unlike Green’s function based calculations or the slab method [3], it offers two Advantages.
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Szeftel, J., Khater, A., Mila, F. (1988). Calculation of Ni(100) Vibrational Properties Using the Matching Procedure. In: van der Veen, J.F., Van Hove, M.A. (eds) The Structure of Surfaces II. Springer Series in Surface Sciences , vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73343-7_24
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