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Apply the Lorentz oscillator model to derive the frequency dependent complex dielectric constant equation for a dipole oscillator.

εᵣ(ω)=Ne²/m₀(ω₀²−ω²−iγω)Here symbols have their usual meaning.

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The Lorentz oscillator model derives the complex dielectric constant equation for a dipole oscillator in a medium, accounting for electron behavior under an applied electromagnetic field.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Lorentz oscillator model is a classical explanation for the behavior of electrons in an atom when subjected to electromagnetic fields. This model can be used to derive the frequency-dependent complex dielectric constant equation which describes how the polarization of the medium responds to an electric field of a certain frequency. The equation εᵣ(ω)=Ne²/m₀(ω₀²−ω²−iγω) represents this dielectric response, where εᵣ is the complex relative permittivity, ω is the angular frequency of the applied electric field, N is the density of oscillators, e is the charge of an electron, m₀ is the mass of an electron, ω₀ is the natural resonant frequency of the oscillator, and γ represents the damping factor. The derivation takes into account the restoring force experienced by the bound electrons, their mass, and the damping due to collisions.

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