A theoretical study of collective electronic excitations in Pd at low-energy (from 0 to ∼3eV) domain is reported. The calculations were performed with full inclusion of the electron band structure obtained within self-consistent pseudopotential approach. We show that the presence in Pd of two kinds of carriers (in s‐p and d bands) at the Fermi level produces dramatic modification of the excitation spectra in this energy range in comparison with free-electron-like model prediction. In particular, at small momenta a peculiar plasmon mode with characteristic sound-like dispersion—an acoustic plasmon—is predicted to exist in this material. This mode has strong directional dependence on the momentum transfer: whereas for momenta along the ⟨100⟩ ...
Modifications in dielectric properties of palladium upon absorption of hydrogen are investigated the...
Collective electronic excitations at metal surfaces are well known to play a key role in a wide spec...
Much of modern condensed matter research tries to understand strongly correlated electron systems. T...
A theoretical study of electronic excitation spectra in Pd and PdH is reported. The calculations wer...
arXiv:cond-mat/0402273v1A novel collective excitation is predicted to exist at metal surfaces where ...
Nearly two-dimensional (2D) metallic systems formed in charge inversion layers and artificial layere...
Nearly two-dimensional (2D) metallic systems formed in charge inversion layers(1) and artificial lay...
A novel collective excitation is predicted to exist at metal surfaces where a two-dimensional surfac...
Recently, a low-energy collective excitation has been predicted to exist at metal surfaces where a q...
The delicate interplay between plasmonic excitations and interband transitions in noble metals is de...
During the past decade, nanoplasmonics and nanophotonicshas emerged as a new branch of nanosciences ...
The linear dispersion of the low-dimensional acoustic surface plasmon (ASP) opens perspectives in en...
Modifications in dielectric properties of palladium upon absorption of hydrogen are investigated the...
Excitonic effects in metals are commonly supposed to be weak, because the Coulomb interaction is str...
Excitonic effects in metals are commonly supposed to be weak, because the Coulomb interaction is str...
Modifications in dielectric properties of palladium upon absorption of hydrogen are investigated the...
Collective electronic excitations at metal surfaces are well known to play a key role in a wide spec...
Much of modern condensed matter research tries to understand strongly correlated electron systems. T...
A theoretical study of electronic excitation spectra in Pd and PdH is reported. The calculations wer...
arXiv:cond-mat/0402273v1A novel collective excitation is predicted to exist at metal surfaces where ...
Nearly two-dimensional (2D) metallic systems formed in charge inversion layers and artificial layere...
Nearly two-dimensional (2D) metallic systems formed in charge inversion layers(1) and artificial lay...
A novel collective excitation is predicted to exist at metal surfaces where a two-dimensional surfac...
Recently, a low-energy collective excitation has been predicted to exist at metal surfaces where a q...
The delicate interplay between plasmonic excitations and interband transitions in noble metals is de...
During the past decade, nanoplasmonics and nanophotonicshas emerged as a new branch of nanosciences ...
The linear dispersion of the low-dimensional acoustic surface plasmon (ASP) opens perspectives in en...
Modifications in dielectric properties of palladium upon absorption of hydrogen are investigated the...
Excitonic effects in metals are commonly supposed to be weak, because the Coulomb interaction is str...
Excitonic effects in metals are commonly supposed to be weak, because the Coulomb interaction is str...
Modifications in dielectric properties of palladium upon absorption of hydrogen are investigated the...
Collective electronic excitations at metal surfaces are well known to play a key role in a wide spec...
Much of modern condensed matter research tries to understand strongly correlated electron systems. T...