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Optical surface plasmons at a metal-crystal interface with the Drude-Lorentz model for material permittivity

Journal

PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Volume 96, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/abc44d

Keywords

Dyakonov surface wave; Surface plasmon polariton; Metallic plasma; Uniaxial crystal

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) [CRG/2018/004475]

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The theory of surface electromagnetic waves at optical frequencies along the interface of an isotropic metallic plasma and a uniaxial crystal is revisited using the Drude-Lorentz model for the complex dielectric material permittivity. Numerical studies reveal that the characteristics of SEMWs are significantly modified compared to results with the Drude model, especially in the short-wavelength spectra and with a small deviation of the orientation of the optical axis. Excitation of such SEMWs may have novel applications in transporting EM signals in a specified direction at optical frequencies.
The theory of surface electromagnetic waves (SEMWs) propagating at optical frequencies along the interface of an isotropic metallic plasma [e.g., gold (Au)] and a uniaxial crystal [e.g., Rutile (TiO2)] is revisited with the Drude-Lorentz (DL) model for the complex dielectric material permittivity (epsilon(p)). The latter accounts for the contributions of both the intraband transitions of the free electrons and the multiple interband transitions of the bound electrons in metals. The propagation characteristics of the wave vectors and wave frequency of SEMWs, the hybridization factors, i.e., the amplitude ratios between the transverse-electric (TE) and transverse-magnetic (TM) modes in the isotropic metal, and between the ordinary and extraordinary modes in the uniaxial substrate are studied numerically. It is found that the results are significantly modified from those with the Drude model for epsilon(p), especially in the short-wavelength spectra (lambda less than or similar to 500 nm) and with a small deviation of the orientation of the optical axis. The excitation of such SEMWs can have novel applications in transportation of EM signals in a specified direction at optical frequencies (similar to PHz).

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