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Possible self-amplification channel for surface plasma waves

Published 24 Nov 2015 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1511.07776v5)

Abstract: Surface plasma waves (SPWs) have been extensively studied in the past two decades with a promise for many applications. However, the effort has so far been met with limited success. It is widely believed that a major caveat lies with the energy losses experienced by SPWs during their propagation. To compensate for the losses, amplifiers have been designed, which are all extrinsic and need an external agent to supply the energy. Here we theoretically show that there exists an intrinsic amplification channel for SPWs in the collision-less limit. We pin down the origin of this channel and analytically calculate the amplification rate. Our finding unveils a hitherto unchartered yet fundamental property of SPWs and may bear far-reaching practical consequences.

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