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Spectral density function of AR(1) process

I'm studying the derivation of the spectral density function of an AR(1) process. Starting from its autocovariance function, we have that:

$$\gamma_0 = \frac{\sigma^2}{1-\alpha_1 ^2}$$ and $\gamma_k = \rho^{|k|}\gamma_0$ for $k\neq 0$

we have then

$$f(\omega) = \frac{1}{2 \pi}\gamma_0 \sum_{k=-\infty}^{+\infty} \alpha^{|k|} e^{i\omega k}$$

$$=\frac{\gamma_0}{2\pi} \left[1 +\sum_{k=1}^{+\infty} \alpha^k e^{i\omega k}+ \sum_{k=1}^{+\infty} \alpha^k e^{-i\omega k}\right]$$

Now, I understand that the summation can be split due to the properties of symmetry of the autocovariance function, but I don't get why I have a minus in the argument of the exponential in the second summation. Can anybody give me an answer? Thanks a lot!

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