In a layered and strongly anisotropic superconductor, the hybrid modes provided by the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the matter identify two well-separated energy scales connected to the large in-plane plasma frequency and to the soft out-of-plane Josephson plasmon. Despite wide interest in their detection and manipulation by means of different experimental protocols, the physical ingredients underlying a unified description of plasma waves valid at arbitrary energy and momentum are still poorly understood. Here we provide a complete description of generalized plasma waves in layered superconductors in terms of the gauge-invariant superconducting phase by including both the Coulomb interaction and the relativistic effects. We show that the anisotropy of the superfluid response leads to two intertwined hybrid light-matter modes with mixed longitudinal and transverse character, while a purely longitudinal plasmon is only recovered for wave vectors larger than the crossover scale set in by the plasma-frequency anisotropy. Interestingly, below such scale both modes appear with equal weight in the physical density response. Our results open a promising perspective for plasmonic applications made possible by next-generation spectroscopic techniques able to combine submicron momentum resolution with THz energy resolution.

Generalized plasma waves in layered superconductors: A unified approach / Gabriele, F.; Castellani, C.; Benfatto, L.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH. - ISSN 2643-1564. - 4:2(2022). [10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023112]

Generalized plasma waves in layered superconductors: A unified approach

Gabriele F.
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Castellani C.;Benfatto L.
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2022

Abstract

In a layered and strongly anisotropic superconductor, the hybrid modes provided by the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the matter identify two well-separated energy scales connected to the large in-plane plasma frequency and to the soft out-of-plane Josephson plasmon. Despite wide interest in their detection and manipulation by means of different experimental protocols, the physical ingredients underlying a unified description of plasma waves valid at arbitrary energy and momentum are still poorly understood. Here we provide a complete description of generalized plasma waves in layered superconductors in terms of the gauge-invariant superconducting phase by including both the Coulomb interaction and the relativistic effects. We show that the anisotropy of the superfluid response leads to two intertwined hybrid light-matter modes with mixed longitudinal and transverse character, while a purely longitudinal plasmon is only recovered for wave vectors larger than the crossover scale set in by the plasma-frequency anisotropy. Interestingly, below such scale both modes appear with equal weight in the physical density response. Our results open a promising perspective for plasmonic applications made possible by next-generation spectroscopic techniques able to combine submicron momentum resolution with THz energy resolution.
2022
Layered superconductors; Plasma modes; Phase fluctuations
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Generalized plasma waves in layered superconductors: A unified approach / Gabriele, F.; Castellani, C.; Benfatto, L.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH. - ISSN 2643-1564. - 4:2(2022). [10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023112]
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