Abstract
Field quantization in high curvature geometries help understanding the elastic and inelastic scattering of photons and electrons in nanostructures and probelike metallic domains. The results find important applications in high-resolution photonic and electronic modalities of scanning probe microscopy, nano-optics, plasmonics, and quantum sensing. We present a calculation of relevant photon interactions in both hyperboloidal and paraboloidal material domains. The two morphologies are compared for their plasmon dispersion properties, field distributions, and radiative decay rates, which are shown to be consistent with the corresponding quantities for the finite prolate spheroidal domains. The results are relevant to other material domains that model a nanostructure such as a probe tip, quantum dot, or nanoantenna.
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