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COMSOL Inc computational tools for nanospheres using modified mie simulations and multiple scattering techniques
Maximum enhancement factor EF = | E | 2 / | E 0 | 2 at the particle surface for gold. Dependence of ( a ) the maximum EF and ( b ) its wavelength position for the different quantum corrections on the particle radius in water. ( c ), ( d ) The same as a function of the permittivity ϵ 0 of the surrounding medium for <t>nanospheres</t> of ( c ) R = 10 nm and ( d ) R = 50 nm.
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Maximum enhancement factor EF = | E | 2 / | E 0 | 2 at the particle surface for gold. Dependence of ( a ) the maximum EF and ( b ) its wavelength position for the different quantum corrections on the particle radius in water. ( c ), ( d ) The same as a function of the permittivity ϵ 0 of the surrounding medium for nanospheres of ( c ) R = 10 nm and ( d ) R = 50 nm.

Journal: Materials

Article Title: Microscopic Electron Dynamics in Metal Nanoparticles for Photovoltaic Systems

doi: 10.3390/ma11071077

Figure Lengend Snippet: Maximum enhancement factor EF = | E | 2 / | E 0 | 2 at the particle surface for gold. Dependence of ( a ) the maximum EF and ( b ) its wavelength position for the different quantum corrections on the particle radius in water. ( c ), ( d ) The same as a function of the permittivity ϵ 0 of the surrounding medium for nanospheres of ( c ) R = 10 nm and ( d ) R = 50 nm.

Article Snippet: The advantage in the analytic formulation is the straightforward integration with existing computational tools for nanospheres using modified Mie simulations and multiple scattering techniques [ ] for clusters thereof or commercial software such as COMSOL ( http://www.comsol.com ).

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