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Lindhard Dielectric Function in the Relaxation-Time Approximation
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This article is published in Physical Review B.The article was published on 1970-03-01. It has received 813 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cole–Cole equation.read more
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Interaction of proton beams with partially ionized plasmas
TL;DR: In this article, the stopping of free and bound electrons is analyzed using a dielectric function known as the Random Phase Approximation, which calculates the effect of the incident charged particle as a perturbation that loses energy on target proportionally to the square of its charge.
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Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Response in Nanoelectronic Structures
A.F.J. Levi,S. Schmitt-Rink,Moty Heiblum,William R. Frensley,Supriyo Datta,Michael McLennan,John R Barker,M. Leadbeater,E. S. Alves,Laurence Eaves,M. Henini,O.H. Hughes,F. W. Sheard,G.A. Toombs,Ben Yu-Kuang Hu,John W. Wilkins,Sanjoy K. Sarker,Craig S. Lent,Srinvivas Sivaprakasam,David J. Kirkner,K. Diff,G. Neofotistos,Hong Guo,James D. Gunton,Wayne W. Lui,Jeffrey Frey,R.L. Kamocsai,Wolfgang Porod,J.A. Støvneng,E.H. Hauge,R.A. Serota,Jingzhi Yu +31 more
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Quantum currents and pair correlation of electrons in a chain of localized dots
TL;DR: In this paper, the quantum transport of electrons in a wire of localized dots by hopping, interaction and dissipation is calculated and a representation by an equivalent RCL circuit is found and exact solution for the electric-field induced currents allows to discuss the role of virtual currents to decay initial correlations and Bloch oscillations.
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Negative Volume Plasmon Dispersion in Be fork >kF
G. D. Priftis,J. Boviatsis +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the dispersion of volume plasmon dispersion in beryllium excited by X-rays is reported for k up to 1.5kF and for k ≈ 1.2kF its slope becomes negative.
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Correlational properties of two-dimensional electron systems in the surface states on liquid helium
TL;DR: In this paper, the static structure factor and the correlation energy of the two-dimensional electron liquid are computed through numerical solution of the self-consistent integral equation which has been obtained in a way analogous to the corresponding three-dimensional problem; the result shows a good agreement with the Monte-Carlo data.