Quantum Theory of Surface Plasmon Polaritons: Planar and Spherical Geometries |
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Authors: | Filippo Alpeggiani Lucio Claudio Andreani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dipartimento di Fisica, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Via Bassi 6, 27100, Pavia, Italy
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Abstract: | A quantum theory of retarded surface plasmons on a metal–vacuum interface is formulated, by analogy with the well-known and widely exploited theory of exciton-polaritons. The Hamiltonian for mutually interacting instantaneous surface plasmons and transverse electromagnetic modes is diagonalized with recourse to a Hopfield–Bogoljubov transformation, in order to obtain a new family of modes, to be identified with retarded plasmons. The interaction with nearby dipolar emitters is treated with a full quantum formalism based on a general definition of modal effective volumes. The illustrative cases of a planar surface and of a spherical nanoparticle are considered in detail. In the ideal situation of absence of dissipation, as an effect of the conservation of in-plane wavevector, retarded plasmons on a planar surface represent true stationary states (which are usually called surface plasmon polaritons), whereas retarded plasmons in a spherical nanoparticle, characterized by frequencies that overlap with the transverse electromagnetic continuum, become resonances with a finite radiative broadening. The theory presented constitutes a suitable full quantum framework for the study of nonperturbative and nonlinear effects in plasmonic nanosystems. |
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