I tried to analyzed the excitons using 'ypp -e s 1'. The lowest energy exciton is degenerate.
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# E [ev] Strength Index
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0.414336473E-1 0.111063212 1.00000000
0.414371118E-1 1.00000000 2.00000000
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# Band_V Band_C Kv-q ibz Symm_kv Kc q ibz Symm_kc Weight Energy [eV]
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36 37 13 3 13 3 0.982411 0.073429
36 37 13 1 13 1 0.982404 0.073429
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# E [ev] Strength Index
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0.526852757E-1 0.198749393 1.00000000
0.527218953E-1 1.00000000 2.00000000
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# Band_V Band_C Kv-q ibz Symm_kv Kc q ibz Symm_kc Weight Energy [eV]
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36 37 289 1 289 1 0.982542 0.072616
36 37 13 1 13 1 0.982541 0.072652
Here are my questions
(1)Is my thought correct?
(2)More importantly, why is there such a significant difference in the strength of excitons generated by these two equivalent X points? I think they should be equal, and provide the same contribution to the absorption spectrum
