Role of collective modes in some surface properties of metals
Abstract
The theory of the solid state for unbounded bulk
samples has, since the advent of quantum mechanics, reached
a high degree of sophistication, and the knowledge of the
properties of a wide range of solids is adequate for their
extensive technological and industrial use. However, the
theoretical explanation of many well known phenomena in
terms of the electronic properties of solids is far from t
complete, mainly because of the inherent mathematical
difficulties incurred when the ubiquitous surface is
introduced. Many properties associated with metal surfaces
and interfaces, and of their interaction with external
configurations of charges and polarisable molecules and
atoms can be understood in terms of the characteristic
collective oscillations (bulk and surface plasmons) of
their valence or conduction electrons. The use of Bloch's
hydrodynamic formalism has facilitated considerable
understanding of the properties associated with metal
surfaces, to which this thesis makes some further
contribution.
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