Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... surfaces should support only conventional surface plasmons - higher- energy modes that depend only on the electron density . Surface plasmons have important applications in microscopy , 10 and sub- wavelength optics11-13 , but have no ...
... surfaces should support only conventional surface plasmons - higher- energy modes that depend only on the electron density . Surface plasmons have important applications in microscopy , 10 and sub- wavelength optics11-13 , but have no ...
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... surface . Our data clearly show the acoustic character of this excitation within the limits of the experimental errors . We probed the surface at low q values of the first surface Brillouin zone ( Fig . 2a and b ) . Owing to the isotropic ...
... surface . Our data clearly show the acoustic character of this excitation within the limits of the experimental errors . We probed the surface at low q values of the first surface Brillouin zone ( Fig . 2a and b ) . Owing to the isotropic ...
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Sir Norman Lockyer. surface response function . The proper surface state dispersion around ( Fig . 2d ) deviates from the free - electron scenario . In the occupied part it is nearly parabolic with a binding energy of 2.7 eV at Γ , in ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. surface response function . The proper surface state dispersion around ( Fig . 2d ) deviates from the free - electron scenario . In the occupied part it is nearly parabolic with a binding energy of 2.7 eV at Γ , in ...
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