Surface Plasmons in Thin Films

E. N. Economou
Phys. Rev. 182, 539 – Published 10 June 1969
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Abstract

The dispersion relations for surface plasma oscillations in normal metals are investigated for single- and multiple-film systems taking retardation effects into account. The simple dielectric function ε(ω)=1ωp2ω2 is found to be adequate for the high-frequency region in which oscillations remain undamped. Two types of possible modes of oscillation are found. One type corresponds to dispersion relations which behave linearly for not-so-high frequency, with a phase velocity always smaller than the velocity of light in the dielectric, but at least ten times larger than the Fermi velocity, while the other type consists of high-frequency modes (ωωp). The role of these oscillations in the problem of transition radiation is reexamined. In the case of a thin metal film, a new interpretation is proposed for the peak observed in the transition radiation spectrum. Finally, the work is extended to superconducting metals where, in the frequency range ω<2Δ (2Δ is the superconducting energy gap), we have justified the use of a dielectric function of the same functional form as given above but with ωp2 replaced by an almost frequency-independent quantity ωps2, where ωps=cλps and λps is the actual penetration depth. In this frequency range, the oscillations are essentially undamped and play an important role in the electromagnetic properties of the multiple-film systems, and particularly when the systems exhibit the ac Josephson effect.

  • Received 15 January 1969

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.182.539

©1969 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

E. N. Economou*,†

  • The James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637

  • *William Rainey Harper Fellow, University of Chicago, 1967-68.
  • Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago.

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Vol. 182, Iss. 2 — June 1969

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