Experimental verification of the anomalous skin effect in copper using emissivity measurements
Optics
2024-01-24 v1
Abstract
Spectral directional emissivity has been measured in copper between 3 and 24 {\mu}m above room temperature. The experimental spectrum shows a weak broad peak between 7 and 14 {\mu}m, which is much more acute for higher emission angles. However, the peak width and position are both independent of the emission angle. The experimental results are in very good agreement with the semiclassical theory of the optical properties of metals in the regime of the anomalous skin effect, in particular with the asymptotic approximation. This comparison suggests that this work shows an optical experimental evidence of the anomalous skin effect.
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@article{arxiv.2401.12727,
title = {Experimental verification of the anomalous skin effect in copper using emissivity measurements},
author = {Telmo Echániz and Iñigo Setién-Fernández and Raúl Benjamín Pérez-Sáez and Manuel José Tello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12727},
year = {2024}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures