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Resonance shifts and spill-out effects in self-consistent hydrodynamic nanoplasmonics

Optics 2015-06-04 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The standard hydrodynamic Drude model with hard-wall boundary conditions can give accurate quantitative predictions for the optical response of noble-metal nanoparticles. However, it is less accurate for other metallic nanosystems, where surface effects due to electron density spill-out in free space cannot be neglected. Here we address the fundamental question whether the description of surface effects in plasmonics necessarily requires a fully quantum-mechanical approach, such as time-dependent density-functional theory (TD-DFT), that goes beyond an effective Drude-type model. We present a more general formulation of the hydrodynamic model for the inhomogeneous electron gas, which additionally includes gradients of the electron density in the energy functional. In doing so, we arrive at a Self-Consistent Hydrodynamic Model (SC-HDM), where spill-out emerges naturally. We find a redshift for the optical response of Na nanowires, and a blueshift for Ag nanowires, which are both in quantitative agreement with experiments and more advanced quantum methods. The SC-HDM gives accurate results with modest computational effort, and can be applied to arbitrary nanoplasmonic systems of much larger sizes than accessible with TD-DFT methods. Moreover, while the latter typically neglect retardation effects due to time-varying magnetic fields, our SC-HDM takes retardation fully into account.

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@article{arxiv.1408.5862,
  title  = {Resonance shifts and spill-out effects in self-consistent hydrodynamic nanoplasmonics},
  author = {Giuseppe Toscano and Jakob Straubel and Alexander Kwiatkowski and Carsten Rockstuhl and Ferdinand Evers and Hongxing Xu and N. Asger Mortensen and Martijn Wubs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5862},
  year   = {2015}
}

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27 pages, including 4 figures. Supplemental Material is available upon request to authors