Abstract
Third-order density-functional perturbation theory yields the terahertz and/or far-infrared absorption spectra for silicon and germanium, including all two-phonon combination and difference features. Temperature-dependent spectra are compared to available experimental results. Critical-point analysis is used to identify the branch and wave-vector indices of many features.
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