Problems in Electrostatic Approximation

In this chapter, some electrostatic boundary-value problems involving bounded electron gases with different geometries are studied. By considering the local Drude model, where the dielectric function is calculated by neglecting the spatial nonlocal effect

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Afshin Moradi

Canonical Problems in the Theory of Plasmonics From 3D to 2D Systems

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Afshin Moradi

Canonical Problems in the Theory of Plasmonics From 3D to 2D Systems

Afshin Moradi Kermanshah University of Technology Kermanshah, Iran

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