Surface response of spherical core-shell structured nanoparticle by optically induced elastic oscillations of soft shell against hard core

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Surface Review and Letters (World Scientific) Year: 2009 Vol: 16 Issue: 1 (February 2009) Page: 5 - 10

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10.1142/S0218625X09012214

The optically induced oscillatory response of a spherical two-component, shell-core structured, nanoparticle by nodeless elastic vibrations of soft peripheral shell against hard and dynamically immobile inner core is considered. The eigenfrequencies of the even-parity, spheroidal and odd-parity torsional vibrational modes trapped in the finite-depth shell are obtained which are of practical interest for modal specification of individual resonances in spectra of resonant scattering of long wavelength electromagnetic waves by ultrafine particles.

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