The jellium model is commonly used in condensed matter physics to study the properties of a two-dimensional electron gas system. Within this approximation, one assumes that electrons move in the presence of a neutralizing background consisting of uniformly spread positive charge. When properties of bulk systems (of infinite size) are studied, shape of the jellium domain is irrelevant. However, the same cannot be said when one is dealing with finite systems of electrons confined in a finite two-dimensional region of space. In such a case, geometry and shape of the jellium background play a role on the overall properties of the system. In this work, we assume that the region where the electrons are confined is represented by a jellium backgro...
The ground-state electronic structure of small spherical metal shells is examined on the basis of a ...
Ground stare properties of the two-dimensional electron gas are studied in the deformable jellium mo...
International audienceWe consider a one-dimensional classical Wigner jellium, not necessarily charge...
The jellium model is commonly used in condensed matter physics to study the properties of a two-dime...
We adopt a Hartree-Fock approach and calculate the energy of a finite two-dimensional electron gas s...
We study the effects of an elliptical Fermi surface deformation on the energy of a two-dimensional e...
A large number of electronic devices contain charged, flat plates (electrodes) as their components. ...
International audienceWe modify the "floating crystal" trial state for the classical Homogeneous Ele...
The most popular model for a two-dimensional electronic system considers electrons moving in a backg...
In the liquid-drop model, the total energy of a system is expanded as a sum of volume, surface, and ...
International audienceWe consider a planar Coulomb gas in which the external potential is generated ...
A jellium model of interacting electrons has been investigated using scaling arguments on the kineti...
We consider a two-dimensional electron gas in the thermodynamic (bulk) limit. It is assumed that the...
Abstract We consider the stability of the circular Fermi surface of a two-dimensional electron gas s...
We study the general inhomogeneous two-dimensional jellium where the background density varies in on...
The ground-state electronic structure of small spherical metal shells is examined on the basis of a ...
Ground stare properties of the two-dimensional electron gas are studied in the deformable jellium mo...
International audienceWe consider a one-dimensional classical Wigner jellium, not necessarily charge...
The jellium model is commonly used in condensed matter physics to study the properties of a two-dime...
We adopt a Hartree-Fock approach and calculate the energy of a finite two-dimensional electron gas s...
We study the effects of an elliptical Fermi surface deformation on the energy of a two-dimensional e...
A large number of electronic devices contain charged, flat plates (electrodes) as their components. ...
International audienceWe modify the "floating crystal" trial state for the classical Homogeneous Ele...
The most popular model for a two-dimensional electronic system considers electrons moving in a backg...
In the liquid-drop model, the total energy of a system is expanded as a sum of volume, surface, and ...
International audienceWe consider a planar Coulomb gas in which the external potential is generated ...
A jellium model of interacting electrons has been investigated using scaling arguments on the kineti...
We consider a two-dimensional electron gas in the thermodynamic (bulk) limit. It is assumed that the...
Abstract We consider the stability of the circular Fermi surface of a two-dimensional electron gas s...
We study the general inhomogeneous two-dimensional jellium where the background density varies in on...
The ground-state electronic structure of small spherical metal shells is examined on the basis of a ...
Ground stare properties of the two-dimensional electron gas are studied in the deformable jellium mo...
International audienceWe consider a one-dimensional classical Wigner jellium, not necessarily charge...