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Surface Green functions for interfaces of general shape

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A general expression for the surface Green function at the interface of arbitrary shape between two media is derived by matching the Green functions. The result is applied to the spherical square well potential.

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Bartoš, I., Máca, F. Surface Green functions for interfaces of general shape. Czech J Phys 26, 619–625 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01589591

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