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Broken strand model for dielectric constant of one-dimensional conductors
Authors: M Weger, M Keveh
Venue: Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
Type: Publication
Abstract: The broken strand model is introduced and used to calculate the dielectric constant and the electrical conductivity of one-dimensional conductors. In particular, the large positive value of the dielectric constant observed at microwave frequencies is accounted for quantitatively. It is pointed out that the existence of a large positive dielectric constant is completely consistent with the one-electron picture that has been given recently for these one-dimensional conductors.
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