Plasmon polaritons excitation at rapidly generated plasma interface
Abstract
In this paper we studied the possibility of the appearance of surface plasmon polaritons at the plasma/dielectric interface with rapidly generated plasma in the right half- space, when the field is generated by a plane source, was studied. The source was located parallel to the interface, and at an angle to it. It was shown that the frequency-converted wave outgoing from plasma boundary corresponds to the plasmon polariton in the case when the initial field is generated by the plane source located at the angle α to the plasma boundary for the following condition.
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A. V. VozianovaRussian Federation
Kronverkskiy 49, 197101, St. Petersburg
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For citations:
Vozianova A.V. Plasmon polaritons excitation at rapidly generated plasma interface. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2014;5(2):249–257.