Energy and momentum of the surface plasmon-polariton supported by a thin metal film

A. Bekshaev, O. Angelsky
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We study the energy and momentum of the surface plasmon-polariton (SPP) excited in a symmetric 3-layer “insulator-metal-insulator” structure, which is known to support the symmetric (S) mode with the negative group velocity as well as the antisymmetric (AS) mode with only positive energy flow. The electric and magnetic field vectors are calculated via both the phenomenological and the microscopic approach; the latter involves the hydrodynamic model accounting for the quantum statistical effects for the electron gas in metal. Explicit representation for the energy and momentum constituents in the dielectric and in the metal film are obtained, and the wavenumber dependences of the energy and momentum contributions for the whole SPP are analyzed numerically. The various energy and momentum constituents are classified with respect to their origin: “field” or “material”, and the physical nature: orbital (canonical) and spin (Belinfante) momentum contributions. The pictures characteristic for the S and AS modes are systematically compared. The results can be useful for the studies and applications of the SPP-induced thin-film effects, in particular, for the charge and spin dynamics in thin-film plasmonic systems.
由金属薄膜支撑的表面等离子体极化子的能量和动量
我们研究了在对称的3层“绝缘体-金属-绝缘体”结构中激发的表面等离子体-极化子(SPP)的能量和动量,已知该结构支持负群速度的对称(S)模式和只有正能量流的反对称(as)模式。电场矢量和磁场矢量分别通过现象学和微观方法计算;后者涉及计算金属中电子气体量子统计效应的流体力学模型。得到了电介质和金属薄膜中能量和动量成分的显式表示,并对整个SPP中能量和动量贡献的波数依赖性进行了数值分析。各种能量和动量成分根据它们的起源进行分类:“场”或“材料”,以及物理性质:轨道(规范)和自旋(Belinfante)动量贡献。系统地比较了S模式和AS模式的图像特性。这些结果对spp诱导的薄膜效应的研究和应用,特别是对薄膜等离子体系统中的电荷和自旋动力学的研究和应用具有重要意义。
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