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Calibrating quantum hydrodynamic model for noble metals in nanoplasmonics

Published 19 Dec 2021 in physics.optics | (2112.10099v2)

Abstract: Quantum hydrodynamic model (QHDM) has become a versatile and efficient tool for studying plasmonics at the nanoscopic length scale. Yet its application to noble metals has not been sufficiently justified, in particular for situations where the metallic structures interface with dielectric material and electrons spill over the interfaces. In a recent work, we developed a refined QHDM, where the near-field effects and static polarization of metal ion lattice, and the electron affinity and static permittivity of the dielectric are incorporated. Here we perform a careful calibration of the model parameters for the refined QHDM. The model parameters are determined by benchmarking with (time-dependent) density functional theory calculations for special cases of simple metal. The predictive power of the refined QHDM with calibrated model parameters is faithfully demonstrated by the calculations of the optical responses from gold nanomatryoshkas of different sizes. The refined QHDM approach allows the quasinormal mode analysis for revealing the intrinsic optical properties of the nanoscopic metallic structures. We expect the well-calibrated refined QHDM would provide the nanoplasmonics community with a useful tool.

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