ROLE OF SURFACE ELECTRONIC-TRANSITIONS IN LINEAR AND NONLINEAR ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENA AT NOBLE-METAL SURFACES - BEYOND JELLIUM
[摘要] We treat for the first time the contributions to the linear and nonlinear optical response of noble metal surfaces from surface electronic transitions involving intrinsic surface states, Rydberg states and surface modified continuum states, and in particular formulate SHG, and 3WM in general, in terms of three-step processes involving three virtual surface electronic transitions. The surface electronic transitions lead to differences in reflection by (111) and (110) surfaces and to an anisotropic reflection by the (110) surfaces. They also lead to differences in the energy and dispersion of the surface plasmons on Ag(111) and Ag(110) and to anisotropic dispersion of the surface plasmons on Ag(110). 3WM at the (110) and (111) surfaces of Cu and Ag is discussed in terms of specific three-step processes at high symmetry points in the surface Brillouin zones. Processes involving transitions between intrinsic surface states at the YBAR point of the (110) surface Brillouin zone are shown to lead to resonances in the dependence of X2y'z'y' and X2y'y'z' on the frequency of the input, or output EM waves.
[发布日期] 1991-02-01 [发布机构]
[效力级别] Proceedings Paper [学科分类]
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