Title :
On the Behavior of Surface Plasmons at a Metallo-Dielectric Interface
Author :
Nevels, Robert D. ; Michalski, Krzysztof A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
In an attempt to shed additional light on the extraordinary transmission of an electromagnetic wave through a subwavelength aperture, we undertake a more detailed analysis of the canonical problem of the magnetic field of a line source located at a silver-dielectric interface at optical wavelengths. In particular, we present a closed-form asymptotic evaluation of the branch cut integral and show that the branch cut term initially decays as x-1/2, where x is the distance between the source and the field point along the interface, but for larger distances, it falls off more rapidly as x-3/2. We also address the effect on a surface plasmon of a tarnished silver substrate. Our analysis supports the extraordinary transmission surface plasmon electromagnetic interaction model, explains the origin of the so-called “creeping wave,” and shows that the tarnish layer has a significant damping effect on the surface plasmon polariton.
Keywords :
dielectric materials; light transmission; magneto-optical effects; optical materials; polaritons; silver; surface plasmons; Ag; branch cut integral; branch cut term; canonical problem; closed-form asymptotic evaluation; creeping wave; damping effect; electromagnetic wave; extraordinary transmission surface plasmon electromagnetic interaction model; field point; line source; magnetic field; metallo-dielectric interface; optical wavelengths; silver-dielectric interface; subwavelength aperture; surface plasmon polariton; tarnish layer; tarnished silver substrate; Apertures; Dielectric constant; Electromagnetic scattering; Optical surface waves; Plasmons; Silver; Surface waves; Extra ordinary transmission; Sommerfeld integral; Zenneck wave; lateral wave; plasmons; space wave;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2343018