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Coulomb Excitations for a Short Linear Chain of Metallic Shells

Published 3 Jan 2015 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1501.00583v1)

Abstract: A self-consistent-field theory is given for the electronic collective modes of a chain containing a finite number, $N$, of Coulomb-coupled spherical two-dimensional electron gases (S2DE's) arranged with their centers along a straight line, simulating a narrow micro-ribbon of metallic shells. The separation between nearest-neighbor shells is arbitrary and because of the quantization of the electron energy levels due to their confinement to the spherical surface, all angular momenta $L$ of the Coulomb excitations and their projections $M$ on the quantization axis are coupled. However, for incoming light with a specific polarization, only one angular momentum quantum number is chosen. We show that when $N=3$ the next-nearest-neighbor Coulomb coupling is larger than its value if they are located at opposite ends of a right-angle triangle forming the triad. Additionally, the frequencies of the plasma excitations depend on the orientation of the line joining them with respect to the axis of quantization since the magnetic field generated from the induced oscillating electric dipole moment on one sphere can couple to the induced magnetic dipole moment on another.

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