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An equivalent RLC circuit model for the nanoshell impedance
Modeling Nanoparticles using impedances and circuit equivalents is a powerful tool that allows the development of efficient schemes for the analysis and design of nanoparticle based systems. In this paper, we provide a method for acquiring a circuit realization of the nanoshell modeled as an impedance. In particular, our circuit realization separates the elements arising from ohmic losses from those that are a result of the ideal properties of metals.