| 1. | Which is known as the plasma frequency of the junction.
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| 2. | Low-frequency means it is lower than the characteristic electron plasma frequency.
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| 3. | The surface plasma frequency is the asymptote of this curve, and is given by
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| 4. | Metals are only transparent to light with higher frequency than the metal's plasma frequency.
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| 5. | The power of these fluctuations has a maximum around the plasma frequency of the ambient plasma.
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| 6. | This material's permittivity above the plasma frequency can be positive and less than one.
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| 7. | Certain metals near their plasma frequency, or metamaterials with negative parameters could fill this need.
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| 8. | At the plasma frequency and above, dielectrics behave as ideal metals, with electron gas behavior.
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| 9. | A plasma will simply reflect radio waves below a certain frequency ( characteristic electron plasma frequency ).
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| 10. | Classically only a single resonance is expected, centered at the plasma frequency \ omega _ p.
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