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The role of layer-thickness deviation in dispersion and structure of plasmons in finite superlattices

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We study the effects of layer thickness variations on the collective plasmon excitation modes of finite superlattices. Unlike other symmetry lowering mechanisms, thickness variation does not strongly localize the surface modes. We find that the reason for this insensitivity lies in the fact that the collective modes of a given finite structure must evolve continuously from the single-finite-superlattice at zero thickness deviation into modes of a pair of uncoupled finite structures at large thickness variation. We also show that this behavior is analogous to the evolution of molecular orbitals from atomic orbitals as the internuclear separation is reduced, in contrast to the analogy of the superlattice modes as a stack of coupled quantum wells. This emphasizes the difference between the electromagnetic symmetry of the finite superlattice and the structural symmetry.

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Received 16 April 2001 and Received in final form 6 July 2001

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Gilmore, M., Johnson, B. The role of layer-thickness deviation in dispersion and structure of plasmons in finite superlattices. Eur. Phys. J. B 23, 297–305 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100510170048

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