We calculate the dynamic response of an electron gas
strongly perturbed by an impurity
using density functional theory and
many-body linear response theory.
We find that the
piling-up of charge induced by the impurity
significantly modifies
electron dynamics in the vicinity of the impurity
and the response of the system to localized external
perturbations.
Our results show the important local
effects that the non-linear
screening of impurities introduce in the
dynamic response of metallic systems.
Last updated July 2003
Ricardo Díez Muiño rdm@sc.ehu.es