The Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE) can provide an accurate description of low-energy optical spectra of insulating crystals-even when excitonic effects are important. However, due to high computational costs it is only possible to include a few bands in the BSE Hamiltonian. As a consequence, the dielectric screening given by the real part of the dielectric function can be significantly underestimated by the BSE.
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