A Requisite of a Permittivity of the Interfacing Medium for the Electromagnetic Surface Excitation by a Vertical Electric Dipole nearby the Interface

Y. Ishido
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In planer-type optical devices such as OLED, the loss-propagating surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) at the interface on a metallic cathode has been regarded as holding the key to the efficiency improvement. It complicates the characteristics of SPPs, however, that the existence of the classical or phenomenological surface electromagnetic (EM) propagation modes at the interface. With the aid of tracing the predecessorsʼ prior achievements, we clarify theoretically the characteristic of surface EM modes over a comprehensive variety of a permittivity of the interfacing medium. As a result, we prove that there is a requisite in order that the surface EM excitations might be quasi independently observed in a vertical dipole radiation nearby the interface, which is non-positive real part of a permittivity of the medium interfacing to the air, such as a real metal, involving the condition for existence of SPPs.
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界面附近垂直电偶极子激发电磁表面的介面介质介电常数的必要条件
在OLED等平面型光学器件中,金属阴极界面上损耗传播的表面等离子激元(SPPs)被认为是提高效率的关键。然而,在界面处存在经典或现象学表面电磁(EM)传播模式使SPPs的特性变得复杂。借助前人的成果,我们从理论上阐明了表面电磁模式在界面介质介电常数的综合变化上的特征。结果证明,为了在界面附近的垂直偶极子辐射中准独立地观测到表面电磁激发,存在一个必要条件,即与空气交界的介质(如真实金属)介电常数的非正实部,涉及SPPs的存在条件。
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