A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism 2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511709333.002
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“…Fig. 1b displays the real (a 0 ) and imaginary (a 00 ) parts of the polarisability calculated for the same system using eqn (3). It can be seen that the plasmon resonance at l ¼ 570 nm (Fig.…”
Section: Plasmon Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Fig. 1b displays the real (a 0 ) and imaginary (a 00 ) parts of the polarisability calculated for the same system using eqn (3). It can be seen that the plasmon resonance at l ¼ 570 nm (Fig.…”
Section: Plasmon Resonancesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…the radiation pressure, was provided by Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism in the 19th century. 3 Experimental verica-tion of the radiation pressure was provided by Lebedew as well as Fox and Hull around the following turn of the century, by measuring the movement of torsion pendulums under illumination. 4,5 In a particle picture, the radiation pressure can be understood as a consequence of the conservation of momentum during absorption and scattering of photons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The electric and magnetic Coulomb potential energies between nucleons may be united in a single formula : [10,11,12]:…”
Section: Calculation Of the Electric And Magneticmentioning
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“…There is one variable r np and one parameter a in formula (10). In order to find the binding energy it is necessary to adjust the parameter a of the curve to obtain a potential minimum for both r np and a.…”
Section: Deuteron Coulomb Electric and Magnetic Energy Potentials Commentioning
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“…In our effort to obtain a simple, closed formula for the current-voltage characteristic, we have restricted ourselves to a one-dimensional formulation, which leads to the desired result in a straightforward way. Now, for the special case of a constant profile, E c (x) = 0, de Jong [29] has derived a formula which describes the transition from the (ballistic) Sharvin resistance [30] to the (diffusive) Drude zero-bias conductance [15,31]. In this work, use is made of an integro-differential equation in two and three dimensions, leading to a numerical result which, for the three-dimensional case, is summarized in the formula (in the notation of our Eq.…”
Section: The Effect Of Dimensionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%