P.E. Batson
IBM J. Res. Dev
This paper reports a study of surface plasmon excitation on the flat, oxide-covered aluminum surface, using high energy electrons which pass the surface at a finite, and sometimes large, impact parameter. The scattering probability dependence on impact parameter agrees qualitatively with classical, quasi-static calculations, which assume that the materials are characterized by homogeneous dielectric constants. A broad intensity maximum near 16 eV is identified as a surface plasmon made possible by the frequency dependence of the aluminum oxide dielectric constant. © 1983.
P.E. Batson
IBM J. Res. Dev
P.E. Batson
MSA Annual Meeting 1993
T.S. Kuan, P.E. Batson, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
C.R.M. Grovenor, P.E. Batson, et al.
Philosophical Magazine A: Physics of Condensed Matter, Structure, Defects and Mechanical Properties