SMODES

Version 1.2.5, September 2021
Harold T. Stokes and Dorian M. Hatch, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 84602, USA, branton_campbell@byu.edu

Description: SMODES calculates the displacement modes in a crystal which brings the dynamical matrix to block-diagonal form, with the smallest possible blocks. It also chooses the modes so that its unit cell is as small as possible and its point-group symmetry is as high as possible.
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How to cite SMODES:
H. T. Stokes, D. M. Hatch, and B. J. Campbell, SMODES, ISOTROPY Software Suite, iso.byu.edu.

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