Yes, if you drive at a high enough energy (short enough wavelength), you can get electrons in an insulator or semiconductor to move around and exhibit plasmonic effects.
Like in spintronics, we can induce magentic properties to a non-magnetic material using electrons from an external source and vice-versa, can we induce plasmonics to non-metallic particles ?
Yes, if you drive at a high enough energy (short enough wavelength), you can get electrons in an insulator or semiconductor to move around and exhibit plasmonic effects.
karlberggren 2 months ago
Like in spintronics, we can induce magentic properties to a non-magnetic material using electrons from an external source and vice-versa, can we induce plasmonics to non-metallic particles ?
robertobeckam0 2 months ago
nice work!
MRTWW555 4 months ago
Really great explanation of plasma oscillations, short and clear! Thank you.
svastrum 7 months ago
nice vdo
mzamanuc 11 months ago