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Hydrodynamic Approach for Deep-nanometer Scale Topologies: Analysis of Metallic Shell

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In order to describe light-matter interaction at deep-nanometer scale, which is governed by nonclassical phenomena, a semiclassical hydrodynamic model with additional boundary conditions has been introduced. This model investigates the motion of the charged gas in metals, characterized by nonlocal material parameters. Based on different treatments of the nonlocality, several hydrodynamic models have been proposed. This work employs the hard wall hydrodynamic model (HW-HDM) and the quantum hydrodynamic model (Q-HDM). The study is performed for the mode structure (natural modes) of a spherical metallic nanoshell, supplemented by the plane wave response of the system. It is shown that the main transverse resonances of HWHDM and Q-HDM experience nearly identical blueshifts in comparison to the classical resonances. The corresponding longitudinal resonances show noticeable spectrum shifts.
Book: 2020 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP)
Pages: 269 - 270
Number of pages: 2
ISBN:978-4-88552-326-7
Publication year:2021
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Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open