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Plasmon resonances of Ag(001) and Ag(111) studied by power density absorption and photoyield

Journal

SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 615, Issue -, Pages 6-20

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2013.02.005

Keywords

Plasmon resonances; Photoabsorption; Photoelectron spectrum; Metallic surfaces; Silver

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This paper models the surface and bulk plasmon resonances in photoabsorption and photoelectron spectra (PES) of the Ag(001) and the Ag(111) surfaces in the region of 2.8-10 eV excited with a p or transverse magnetic linearly polarized laser incident at 45 degrees. Using the recently developed vector potential from electron density-coupled integro-differential equations (VPED-CIDE, [1,2]) model, we calculate the electron escaping probability from the power density absorption, Feibelman's parameter d(perpendicular to), the reflectance and the Fermi PE cross section. In the PES experiment the work function is lowered from 45 to 2.8 eV by adsorption of sodium. In our model, this lowering is introduced by adding a phenomenological term to the DFT-LDA model potential of Chulkov et al. [3]. For both Ag(001) and Ag(111), the calculated observables display two plasmon resonances, the multipole surface at 3.70 eV and the bulk at 3.90 eV, in fair agreement with the experimental PES of Barman et al. [4,5] and the reflectance. Except for the Fermi PE cross section of Ag(001) which does not display the multipole surface plasmon resonance at 3.70 eV. This poor result is probably due to a poor calculation of the conduction band wave functions obtained from the Schrodinger equation using the modified DFT-LDA model potential of Chulkov et at (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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