A mixed classical/quantum model for calculating the optical response of free and matrix-embedded multilayered metal spheres in the dipolar approximation is presented. The conduction electrons are quantum-mechanically treated in the framework of the time-dependent local-density-approximation formalism (TDLDA), whereas the surrounding matrix, the ionic metal backgrounds and the non-metallic materials are classically described through homogeneous charge distributions or/and dielectric media. Except for the TDLDA calculations, the present formalism is completely analytical and can be applied to coated spheres with any number of metal or dielectric layers. Contrary to the previous TDLDA-based models involving an inner or/and an outer dielectric ...
Electron tunneling through narrow gaps between metal nanoparticles can strongly affect the plasmonic...
In this paper, different confinement potential approaches are considered in the simulation of size e...
Metallic nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) with peak energy depende...
[[abstract]]In this modified quantum sphere model, the dielectric function for small metallic partic...
International audienceWe use time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) within the jellium mod...
[[abstract]]A simple quantum-sphere model for small metallic particles of arbitrary size embedded in...
The electron dynamics in metal clusters is studied in the framework of the quantum Vlasov theory. Th...
The electron dynamics in metal clusters is studied in the framework of the quantum Vlasov theory. Th...
We report a quantum mechanical study of the plasmonic response of bimetallic spherical core/shell na...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al CECAM workshop on: "Computational plasmonics: an ab initio and mul...
The optical response of small charged metallic nanodisks of one atomic monolayer thickness is analyz...
205 p.This thesis theoretically addresses the optoelectronic response of metallic nanoparticles (MNP...
Interaction with the surrounding medium modifies the optical response of embedded metal clusters. Fo...
Metal nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention owing to their unusual physical and chemic...
Interaction with the surrounding medium modifies the optical response of embedded metal clusters. Fo...
Electron tunneling through narrow gaps between metal nanoparticles can strongly affect the plasmonic...
In this paper, different confinement potential approaches are considered in the simulation of size e...
Metallic nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) with peak energy depende...
[[abstract]]In this modified quantum sphere model, the dielectric function for small metallic partic...
International audienceWe use time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) within the jellium mod...
[[abstract]]A simple quantum-sphere model for small metallic particles of arbitrary size embedded in...
The electron dynamics in metal clusters is studied in the framework of the quantum Vlasov theory. Th...
The electron dynamics in metal clusters is studied in the framework of the quantum Vlasov theory. Th...
We report a quantum mechanical study of the plasmonic response of bimetallic spherical core/shell na...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al CECAM workshop on: "Computational plasmonics: an ab initio and mul...
The optical response of small charged metallic nanodisks of one atomic monolayer thickness is analyz...
205 p.This thesis theoretically addresses the optoelectronic response of metallic nanoparticles (MNP...
Interaction with the surrounding medium modifies the optical response of embedded metal clusters. Fo...
Metal nanoparticles have attracted considerable attention owing to their unusual physical and chemic...
Interaction with the surrounding medium modifies the optical response of embedded metal clusters. Fo...
Electron tunneling through narrow gaps between metal nanoparticles can strongly affect the plasmonic...
In this paper, different confinement potential approaches are considered in the simulation of size e...
Metallic nanoparticles exhibit localized surface plasmonic resonance (LSPR) with peak energy depende...