The transverse electric surface waves propagating along the surface
of the crystal characterized by a spatial dependence of the dielectric permittivity are
theoretically described. A hyperbolic profile of the dielectric permittivity of the crystal
is used to obtain an exact analytical solution to the wave equation, which is expressed
by Whittaker function. The influence of the parameters of the hyperbolic profile of the
dielectric constant on the localization of the electric field near the crystal surface is
analyzed. The dependencies of the effective refractive index on the parameters of a
hyperbolic profile of the dielectric permittivity are explored. The way to effectively
control the localization and intensity of the surface waves by changing the values of
the parameters of the hyperbolic profile using the obtained exact solution is found.