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John B. Pendry
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 546
Citations - 94437
John B. Pendry is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 536 publications receiving 88802 citations. Previous affiliations of John B. Pendry include University of California, San Diego & Duke University.
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Low-q Phonons and the Widths of Low-Energy Electron-Differaction Peaks
Volker Heine,John B. Pendry +1 more
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Ordered and disordered oxygen and sulfur on Ni(100)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the adsorption structures of both ordered and disordered phases as determined by means of LEED and DLEED, respectively, focusing on the comparison of the different chemical species as well as on the coverage dependence in each case.
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LEED spectra study of temperature effects in crystalline xenon surfaces
TL;DR: In this article, a tentative analysis of the surface Debeye temperatures for two well-defined Bragg peaks is compared to that based on a first principle calculation where specific surface effects are included.
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The cluster approach to LEED calculations
Dilano K. Saldin,John B. Pendry +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of calculations of LEED intensities using a technique which recasts the dynamic scattering of electrons at a surface in a kinematic form using suitably renormalised atomic scattering factors.
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Nonlocal propagation and tunnelling of surface plasmons in metallic hourglass waveguides.
Aeneas Wiener,Antonio I. Fernández-Domínguez,John B. Pendry,Andrew P. Horsfield,Stefan A. Maier +4 more
TL;DR: It is shown that spatial dispersion drastically modifies the propagation of surface plasmons in metal voids, such as those generated between touching particles, and the emergence of nonlocality assisted tunnelling of plasmonic modes across hourglass contacts as thick as 0.5 nm.