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Graduate Comparing different parpameters to be a plasmonic material
Thank you DrDu But it would be great if you can tell me now, what is ω (int) in eV means? It might be connected to Interband loss of a metal. If you can let me know about how it is related to Interband loss. And which one is better plasmonic metal actually with having ω (int) 3.2 or 1.2...- Debnath
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Graduate Comparing different parpameters to be a plasmonic material
Hello Everybody I want to do the comparison of metals like Silver, Gold, Aluminum, Copper, Sodium and Potassium as plasmonic metals. Now, I am confused about some parameters about what they really mean. 1. what does ε(int) means? Is it better for a plasmonic material to have less ε(int)...- Debnath
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