Surface waves on metal-dielectric boundaries on the frequency of ωpl
Abstract
Surface optical plasmons on metal-dielectric boundaries of various shapes are studied. The study features by the exploration of plasmons of the frequency that is larger than ωpl/2 and approximately equal to ω pl. These plasmons exist on thin films, thin cylinders, and on spheres. Such a plasmon does not exist on a single surface. For applications the use of plasmons of the ~ωpl frequency means the promotion of nanophotonics devices into a short wavelength range. For Ag this means the promotion to the wavelength of 140 nm.
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