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Electron-energy-loss spectroscopy of layered systems
Physical Review B, 1991A feature of electron-energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) in layered materials is predicted. Contrary to the usual isotropic case, EELS becomes temperature dependent. This result, obtained by using thermodynamic Green's functions, arises from the unusual structure of the layer plasmon bands.
, Kresin, , Morawitz
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Stability of Thin Electron Layers
The Physics of Fluids, 1962An instability that consists of a bunching transverse to the directed motion of an infinitely thin layer of electrons is investigated theoretically. The initial model is a plane sheet, infinite in extent, and neutralized by positive ions. This configuration is found to be unstable if all electrons travel with the same relativistic velocity.
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Correlations in Coupled Electron Layers
1993In strongly interacting electron systems the buildup of correlations can fundamentally alter the nature of the states of the system compared with the metallic systems. Since the strength of the correlations is determined from the competition between the Fermi energy and the Coulomb potential they become increasingly significant for low densities. It is
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From molecular to supramolecular electronics
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Hongliang Chen, J Fraser Stoddart
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Organic mixed conductors for bioinspired electronics
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Paschalis Gkoupidenis +2 more
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Plasmon excitations in layered electron systems
Physical Review B, 1991, Luz, , d'Albuquerque e Castro J
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Electronic Structure of Adsorbed Layers
1984Surface processes such as photodesorption, electron-stimulated desorption, photoluminescence, photocatalysis and photolytic decomposition rely on the population of excited electronic states in the adsorbate layer. A satisfactory description of both the excited and the ground state electronic structure of the adsorbate-substrate system is thus a ...
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