plasmonlägen
Plasmonlägen, often referred to as plasmon modes, are collective oscillations of conduction electrons in a metal or doped semiconductor. These oscillations can be excited by electromagnetic radiation, such as light, when the frequency of the radiation matches the natural frequency of the electron oscillations. This resonance phenomenon leads to enhanced absorption and scattering of light at specific wavelengths.
There are two main types of plasmon modes. Surface plasmons are confined to the interface between a
The excitation of plasmonlägen is highly dependent on the material's properties, including the electron density and