Plasma Waves in Anisotropic Superconducting Films Below and Above the Plasma Frequency

Abstract

We consider wave propagation inside an anisotropic superconducting film sandwiched between two semi-infinite non-conducting bounding dieletric media such that along the c-axis, perpendicular to the surfaces, there is a plasma frequency ωp below the superconducting gap. Propagation is assumed to be parallel to the surfaces in the dielectric medium, where amplitudes decay exponentially.Below ωp, the amplitude also evanesces inside the film, and we retrieve the experimentally measured lower dispersion relation branch, ω β, and the recently proposed higher frequency branch, ω 1/β.Above ωp, propagation is of the guided wave type, i.e., a dispersive plane wave confined inside the film that reflects into the dielectric interfaces,and the modes are approximately described by ω ≈ ωp 1+ (β/β0)2, where β0 is discussed here.

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