Hi
Thanks for your reply
What i meant to say was, does not the ionicity (Born charges and ..) of the 
crystal, which splits the TO-LO phonons, show itself as a gap in high-energy 
region of the phonon DOS? If not, what is the sign of this splitting?in the 
phonon dos diagram? 
Thanks again

R. Ebraahimi
Grad. Student- Tehran Uni. 


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> Does the existence of a gap in the high-energy region of the phonon DOS > 
> means ionicity of the? crystal 

No, does not. It means just the mass difference, i.e. one of compound 
componenet is rather light, than other(s), as examlpe, NiAl, FeAl, FeH, PdH, 
etc. 

> (splitting of the TO and LO-like phonons)? 

This one is more relevant for the ionicity issue. This happens in polar 
semiconductors/insulatoras. Another excitnig example is gamma-boron phase where 
a cage of B-atoms (icosahedra, B12) is charged negatively, but dumbbell B-atoms 
B2 are charged positively giving rise for LO-TO splitting. 

> The higher the gap, means the more ionicity?

The gap depends on both? the Born effective charge and static dielectric 
constant (see any textbook, or Rev.Mod.Phys. 73, 515, 2002, see page 527). So, 
the gap is the result of the competition of these parameters.? 
I suppose analyzing this relation for yourself will give you more insight.? 

Hope this helps.

Bests,
Eyvaz.

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