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Plasma oscillations, nonlinear

Fig. 11.1. Principle of the nonlinear Thomson scattering X-ray source. The nonlinear motion of the free plasma electrons oscillating in the strong electromagnetic laser held (ao) produces high harmonics of the fundamental laser light that can reach the X-ray spectral range. As ao is increased, the radiation becomes more collimated... Fig. 11.1. Principle of the nonlinear Thomson scattering X-ray source. The nonlinear motion of the free plasma electrons oscillating in the strong electromagnetic laser held (ao) produces high harmonics of the fundamental laser light that can reach the X-ray spectral range. As ao is increased, the radiation becomes more collimated...
For centuries, metal nanoparticles have never ceased to attract scientists and artists from many diverse cultures. In this section we briefly introduce a phenomenon of metal nanoparticles that still inspires scientists localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) (Hutter and Fendler, 2004). Metal nanoparticles show nonlinear electronic transport (single-electron transport of Coulomb blockade) and nonlinear/ultrafast optical response due to the SPR. Conduction electrons (—) and ionic cores (-F) in a metal form a plasma state. When external electric fields (i.e., electromagnetic waves, electron beams etc.) are applied to a metal, electrons move so as to screen perturbed charge distribution, move beyond the neutral states, return to the neutral states, and so on. This collective motion of electrons is called a plasma oscillation. SPR is a collective excitation mode of the plasma localized near the surface. Electrons confined in a nanoparticle conform the LSPR mode. The resonance frequency of the surface plasmon is different... [Pg.147]


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