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Dielectric Properties of Isolated Clusters

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The incentive of this chapter is to demonstrate how electric deflection techniques can be utilized to understand the change of the dielectric properties of clusters in dependence of their size and composition. This is done with the help of several case studies including molecular cluster and complexes, metal and semiconductor clusters and core-shell clusters and nanoalloys. The case studies were carefully chosen in order to demonstrate the power/weaknesses of the different interpretation schemes, highlight the dependence of the dielectric properties on cluster systems, size and composition.

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Heiles, S., Schäfer, R. (2014). Case Studies. In: Dielectric Properties of Isolated Clusters. SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science(). Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7866-5_4

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