Abstract

The interaction of atomic ions with surface modes in cylindrical channels in solids is described in terms of the dielectric formalism using approximations as well as realistic dielectric functions for alumina and graphitic structures. The formulation is applied to evaluate induced potentials, self-energies, energy losses and Stark splitting of atomic lines. The formulation is extended to ion clusters. The main features emerging from the scaling properties are described and applied.

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