Abstract
Abstract The nonlocal effects in asymmetric overlapping nanowires are studied. The new phenomena on a very small scale is found. When the scale is reduced to about 0.1nm, the frequency corresponding to the peak at first redshift and then blueshift, or vice versa. This new phenomena may relate to the degree of overlapping between the two nanowires. In other words, when the geometry is close to the limit, namely kissing nanowires, a little change in parameters will produce new phenomena.
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