2016
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.94.013202
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Electromagnetic wave band structure due to surface plasmon resonances in a complex plasma

Abstract: The dielectric properties of complex plasma containing either metal or dielectric spherical in-

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“…For the case (a), the calculated (squared) refraction index follows the qualitative behavior shown in Figure 3 [11]. For the case (c), the calculated (squared) refraction index follows the qualitative behavior shown in in Figure 4 [11].…”
Section: Electromagnetic Wave Dispersion In the Presence Of Surface Pmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…For the case (a), the calculated (squared) refraction index follows the qualitative behavior shown in Figure 3 [11]. For the case (c), the calculated (squared) refraction index follows the qualitative behavior shown in in Figure 4 [11].…”
Section: Electromagnetic Wave Dispersion In the Presence Of Surface Pmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The relaxation times are τ m ≈ (1 ∼ 10) × 10 −15 s [49]; this gives ω pm τ m ≈ (1 ∼ 10) × 10 2 . When f is small, f 10 −3 , we have ω g,m τ m ≈ f ω pm τ m 1, and the band gap as well as the surface plasmon resonance may completely disappear due to high damping on dust metal particle surfaces [11].…”
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