1993
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.48.14599
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Crystallinity effects on the surface optical response in metals

Abstract: We calculate the optical response of a crystalline metal with a surface. Our model uses a single Fourier component of bulk potential, an infinite barrier at the surface, and the random-phase approximation to describe the many-body interactions. Within these constraints the calculations determine the full quantum-mechanical response. The results for an applied long-wavelength field parallel or perpendicular to the surface are characterized by the d parameters, d~i and d~. For the latter case we find novel long-… Show more

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“…Similar structure was found in yield spectra for a onedimensional, semi-infinite corrugated potential. 23 As noted above, the intensity of the bulklike excitation of all three alkali-metal overlayers diminishes with increasing coverage. This is to be expected since the alkali metals eventually become transparent at p .…”
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“…Similar structure was found in yield spectra for a onedimensional, semi-infinite corrugated potential. 23 As noted above, the intensity of the bulklike excitation of all three alkali-metal overlayers diminishes with increasing coverage. This is to be expected since the alkali metals eventually become transparent at p .…”
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confidence: 65%