Advanced Solid State Physics

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Figure 79: Charge density in a metal

are also seen in plasma. Plasma is a gas of positive and negative charges. If you move the electrons
in the x-direction, the resulting force is the electric field that is caused by the protons. So Newton’s
law for a bunch of electrons in an electric field is


nm

d^2 x
dt^2
=−neE (166)

where the electric field E is determined by the following equation (out of Gauss law: ∇·E= ρ 0 ,
ρ=ne):


E=

nex
 0

, (167)

withnas the electron density. Now we plug eqn. (167) in eqn. (166) and we get a differential equation
that just depends onx.


nm

d^2 x
dt^2

=−

n^2 e^2 x
 0

(168)

d^2 x
dt^2

+ω^2 px= 0 (169)

The solution of this differential equation is the same like for a harmonic oscillator. The frequencyωp
is called Plasma frequency and it’s defined by


ωp=


ne^2
m 0

. (170)
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