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Photoemission Electron Microscopy of Blue and UV Surface Plasmons on Nanostructured Aluminum Films

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PLASMONICS
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11468-023-01967-x

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PEEM; Plasmonics; Surface plasmon; Aluminum

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In this study, we used photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) to image surface plasmons on aluminum surfaces in the ultraviolet and blue spectral range. Plasmons were excited by illuminating straight aluminum ridges with subwavelength cross section on flat aluminum films. We observed interference patterns that revealed the propagation directions and decay lengths of the surface plasmons. Our results demonstrate the extension of PEEM imaging of surface plasmons into the ultraviolet region.
We image surface plasmons on aluminum surfaces in the ultraviolet and blue spectral range with photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM). Plasmon excitation is mediated by light incident on straight aluminum ridges with subwavelength cross section on flat aluminum films. We observe interference patterns due to light/plasmon interaction, with distinct periodicity and orientation depending on the light in-plane incidence angle with respect to the ridge orientation. From the interference patterns, we deduce the surface plasmon propagation directions and decay lengths. The latter are remarkably high with 2.8 pm and 8.4 pm for excitation wavelengths of 273 nm and 410 nm, respectively. Our results extend PEEM imaging of surface plasmons into the ultraviolet region.

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