2008
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x08030193
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Surface polaritons in a thin layer of an anisotropic superconductor

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“…Once the filling fraction and the dielectric functions have been determined, the SPP dispersion curves for the uniaxial effective medium are obtained by varying the angle of incidence in the TMM simulations. In addition, the SPP dispersion curves for a single layer of uniaxial effective medium material of finite thickness t t can be obtained analytically from the transcendental equation [46] || || || || 1 1…”
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“…Once the filling fraction and the dielectric functions have been determined, the SPP dispersion curves for the uniaxial effective medium are obtained by varying the angle of incidence in the TMM simulations. In addition, the SPP dispersion curves for a single layer of uniaxial effective medium material of finite thickness t t can be obtained analytically from the transcendental equation [46] || || || || 1 1…”
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“…Concerning the general case xn v v , we must evaluate the nth derivative of the integrals in equation ( 9) which is nothing but the function B (n) k k (v , v) defined in (20). So the integral representation of expression ( 20) is given by…”
Section: Alternative Calculation Of Matrix Elements Xn V Vmentioning
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“…where the two infinite sums in (40) may correspond to the F function in (22) involving successive products of polygamma functions. Unlike expressions (20) or (22), we can compute the matrix elements MPT Xj(n) v v directly from (39) or (40) without using explicitly the gamma function and its successive derivatives. Just consider the n = 2 case to illustrate the method.…”
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confidence: 99%
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