Localized plasmons on a metal surface

This paper considers collective oscillations of electron density localized near a metal surface. Its description involves the wave equation of plasma oscillations. Assuming the axial symmetry of the problem, separation of variables in the equation is carried out and a set of analytical functions pro...

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Electron density
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials Science
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Metallic Materials
Multipoles
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Physicochemical Processes at the Interfaces
Plasma oscillations
Plasmons
Potential fields
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