Abstract
The electronic response of a two-dimensional (2D) electron system represents a key quantity in discussing one-electron properties of electrons in semiconductor heterojunctions, on the surface of liquid helium and in copper-oxide planes of high-temperature superconductors. We here report an evaluation of the wave-vector and frequency dependent dynamical quadratic density-response function of a 2D electron gas (2DEG), within a self-consistent field approximation. We use this result to find the correction to the stopping power of a 2DEG for charged particles moving at a fixed distance from the plane of the 2D sheet, being the projectile charge. We reproduce, in the high-density limit, previous full nonlinear calculations of the stopping power of a 2DEG for slow antiprotons, and we go further to calculate the correction to the stopping power of a 2DEG for a wide range of projectile velocities. Our results indicate that linear-response calculations are, for all projectile velocities, less reliable in two dimensions than in three dimensions.
- Received 5 October 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.59.10145
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