Broadband measurement of Feibelman's quantum surface response functions
The Feibelman $d$-parameter, a mesoscopic complement to the local bulk permittivity, describes quantum optical surface responses for interfaces, including nonlocality, spill-in and-out, and surface-enabled Landau damping. It has been incorporated into the macroscopic Maxwellian framework for conveni...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Feibelman $d$-parameter, a mesoscopic complement to the local bulk
permittivity, describes quantum optical surface responses for interfaces,
including nonlocality, spill-in and-out, and surface-enabled Landau damping. It
has been incorporated into the macroscopic Maxwellian framework for convenient
modeling and understanding of nanoscale electromagnetic phenomena, calling for
the compilation of a $d$-parameter database for interfaces of interest in
nano-optics. However, accurate first-principles calculations of $d$-parameters
face computational challenges, whereas existing measurements of $d$-parameters
are scarce and restricted to narrow spectral windows. We demonstrate a general
broadband ellipsometric approach to measure $d$-parameters at a gold--air
interface across the visible--ultraviolet regimes. Gold is found to spill in
and spill out at different frequencies. We also observe gold's Bennett mode, a
surface-dipole resonance associated with a pole of the $d$-parameter, around
2.5 eV. Our measurements give rise to and are further validated by the
passivity and Kramers--Kronig causality analysis of $d$-parameters. Our work
advances the understanding of quantum surface response and may enable
applications like enhanced electron field emission. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.16616 |