Title :
Excitation of surface plasma waves over metallic surfaces by lasers and electron beams
Author :
Liu, Chuan Sheng ; Tripathi, Vipin K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Nat. Centre for Theor. Sci., Taiwan, China
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A laser incident on a metal film (deposited on a glass substrate) from the glass side at a specific angle of incidence, excites a surface plasma wave (SPW) at the metal-free space interface. The ratio of the SPW field to the laser field increases with the laser spot size b attaining a value much greater than one at b>exp(2wα/c) where a is the film thickness and ω is the laser frequency. The SPW (ω, kz,) can also he excited by a relativistic electron beam, propagating parallel to the interface in the free space region, via Cerenkov interaction when beam energy εb=(|ε|-1)mc2 where ε is the effective metal permittivity, and mc2 is the electron rest mass energy. When the surface has a ripple of wave number k0, the SPW (ω, kzz) can be excited at lower beam energy via sideband coupling, ω=(kzz +k0)vb where vbzˆ is the beam velocity. In both cases, however, the positioning of the beam in the close proximity of the interface is required. The scheme is useful for the generation of wavelengths longer than 1 μm
Keywords :
electron beam effects; laser beam effects; metals; permittivity; plasma waves; surface waves (fluid); Cerenkov interaction; angle of incidence; beam energy; beam velocity; beam-interface separation; coherent emissions; effective metal permittivity; electron beams; electron rest mass energy; film thickness; free space region; glass side; glass substrate; laser coupling; laser frequency; laser spot size; lasers; metal film; metallic surfaces; parallel propagation; plasma surface wave propagation; relativistic electron beam; rippled metal-free space interface; sideband coupling; surface plasma wave; surface plasma wave excitation; surface ripple amplitude; wavelength; Electron beams; Free electron lasers; Frequency; Glass; Laser excitation; Optical propagation; Plasma waves; Substrates; Surface emitting lasers; Surface waves;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on