Sigfrid YngvessonEric PolizziNeal AndersonZannoni, Richard P2024-04-262024-04-2620142014-0210.7275/5836537.0https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/18935A new method is presented to model carbon nanotubes (CNT) of micron length. The Newton-Poisson-Brillouin (NPB) model uses Newtonian physics to model the interaction of a population of thermally excited quasi-particles. The NPB model is self-consistent with Poisson’s equation, and the quasi-particles are confined to the CNT’s band structure. In this work, we explore the parameter space of the model.PlasmonCarbon NanotubeCNTMCNTSemi-ClassicalTerahertzElectronic Devices and Semiconductor ManufacturingEngineering PhysicsIntroducing the Newton-Poisson-Brillouin Model in the Quest for Plasmons in Metallic Carbon Nanotubesdissertation