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Nonlinear electromagnetic response of a uniform electron gas
1Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany.
Abstract:
The linear electromagnetic response of a uniform electron gas to a longitudinal electric field is determined, within the self-consistent-field theory, by the linear polarizability and the Lindhard dielectric function. Using the same approach, we derive analytical expressions for the second- and third-order nonlinear polarizabilities of the three-, two-, and one-dimensional homogeneous electron gases with the parabolic electron energy dispersion. The results are valid both for degenerate (Fermi) and nondegenerate (Boltzmann) electron gases. A resonant enhancement of the second- and third-harmonics generation due to a combination of the single-particle and collective (plasma) resonances is predicted.
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