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Generalized nonlocal optical response in nanoplasmonics

Published 27 Dec 2013 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.optics | (1312.7190v1)

Abstract: Metallic nanostructures exhibit a multitude of optical resonances associated with localized surface plasmon excitations. Recent observations of plasmonic phenomena at the sub-nanometer to atomic scale have stimulated the development of various sophisticated theoretical approaches for their description. Here instead we present a comparatively simple semiclassical generalized nonlocal optical response (GNOR) theory that unifies quantum-pressure convection effects and induced-charge diffusion kinetics, with a concomitant complex-valued GNOR parameter. Our theory explains surprisingly well both the frequency shifts and size-dependent damping in individual metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) as well as the observed broadening of the cross-over regime from bonding-dipole plasmons to charge-transfer plasmons in MNP dimers, thus unraveling a classical broadening mechanism that even dominates the widely anticipated short-circuiting by quantum tunneling. We anticipate that the GNOR theory can be successfully applied in plasmonics to a wide class of conducting media, including doped semiconductors and low-dimensional materials such as graphene.

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