Viscoelastic optical nonlocality of low-loss epsilon-near-zero nanofilms

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Domenico de Ceglia
Michael Scalora
Maria A. Vincenti
Salvatore Campione
Kyle Kelley
Evan L. Runnerstrom
Jon-Paul Maria
Gordon A. Keeler
Ting S. Luk
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[1] Consorzio Nazionale per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT),Department of Information Engineering
[2] University of Padova,Department of Information Engineering
[3] US Army AMRDEC,Department of Materials Science
[4] Charles M. Bowden Research Laboratory,undefined
[5] University of Brescia,undefined
[6] Sandia National Laboratories,undefined
[7] North Carolina State University,undefined
[8] Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT),undefined
[9] Sandia National Laboratories,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Optical nonlocalities are elusive and hardly observable in traditional plasmonic materials like noble and alkali metals. Here we report experimental observation of viscoelastic nonlocalities in the infrared optical response of epsilon-near-zero nanofilms made of low-loss doped cadmium-oxide. The nonlocality is detectable thanks to the low damping rate of conduction electrons and the virtual absence of interband transitions at infrared wavelengths. We describe the motion of conduction electrons using a hydrodynamic model for a viscoelastic fluid, and find excellent agreement with experimental results. The electrons’ elasticity blue-shifts the infrared plasmonic resonance associated with the main epsilon-near-zero mode, and triggers the onset of higher-order resonances due to the excitation of electron-pressure modes above the bulk plasma frequency. We also provide evidence of the existence of nonlocal damping, i.e., viscosity, in the motion of optically-excited conduction electrons using a combination of spectroscopic ellipsometry data and predictions based on the viscoelastic hydrodynamic model.
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