Abstract

First- and second-order perturbation theory is employed to examine the effects of a time-independent perturbation on the dynamical behaviour of the crystal lattice. Shift of frequencies and coupling between long-wavelength optical modes of different symmetries is determined to first- and second-order in the applied force. Specific examples and existing experimental facts are discussed.

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