How an incorrect transition from finite to infinite 2D conductor may result in a false negative relaxation
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2017-08-01 v2
Abstract
We consider the relaxation of a uniform current in a planar 2D conductor with account taken of electromagnetic retardation effects. If the 2D conductivity is larger than the speed of light, the straightforward solution for an infinite plane gives a negative relaxation rate. However if one starts from a conducting cylinder of finite radius and then increases it to infinity, the relaxation rate just tends to zero while remaining positive. We suggest that recent unusual plasmon-dispersion curves obtained by V. A. Volkov and A. A. Zabolotnykh [arXiv:1605.00430] result from the incorrect finite-to-infinite transition.
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@article{arxiv.1705.05155,
title = {How an incorrect transition from finite to infinite 2D conductor may result in a false negative relaxation},
author = {K. E. Nagaev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05155},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
Typo in Eq. 5 corrected