Canonical Problems in the Theory of Plasmonics

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Canonical Problems in the Theory of Plasmonics

From 3D to 2D Systems

Differential calculus and equations Plasma physics Laser physics Electricity, electromagnetism and magnetism Nanotechnology Electronics engineering

Author: Afshin Moradi

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Collection: Springer Series in Optical Sciences

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 27th May 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 38 Mb

ISBN: 9783030438364


Overview

This book provides a systemic and self-contained guide to the theoretical description of the fundamental properties of plasmonic waves. The field of plasmonics is built on the interaction of electromagnetic radiation and conduction electrons at metallic interfaces or in metallic nanostructures, and so to describe basic plasmonic behavior, boundary-value problems may be formulated and solved using electromagnetic wave theory based on Maxwell’s equations and the electrostatic approximation.

Content and Approach

In preparation, the book begins with the basics of electromagnetic and electrostatic theories, along with a review of the local and spatial nonlocal plasma model of an electron gas. This is followed by clear and detailed boundary value analysis of both classical three-dimensional and novel two-dimensional plasmonic systems in a range of different geometries. With only general electromagnetic theory as a prerequisite, this resulting volume will be a useful entry point to plasmonic theory for students, as well as a convenient reference work for researchers who want to see how the underlying models can be analysed rigorously.

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