Matrix t-distribution

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In condensed matter physics, the Lyddane-Sachs-Teller relation (or LST-relation) determines the ratio of the natural frequency of longitudinal optical lattice vibrations (phonons) (ωL) of an ion crystal to the natural frequency of the transverse optical lattice vibration (ωT) for k=0 which equals the ratio of the static permittivity εst (Often also ε(0)) for the permittivity for frequencies in the visible range ε (often also ε(ωs)).[1]

ωL2ωT2=εstε

The Lyddane-Sachs-Teller relation is named after the physicists R. H. Lydanne, Edward Teller, and R. G. Sachs.

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