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Publication
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Conference paper
Nonresonant excitation of plasmon surface polaritons on silver gratings in air and in electrolyte
Abstract
The emission of elastically scattered light from radiative plasmon surface polariton (PSP) modes of a silver grating has been observed when the grating is struck by a laser beam at an angle that does not excite PSP modes directly. This nonresonant angular excitation occurs through the involvement of surface roughness, which provides additional momentum matching sources. Two types of experiments are described, the first for gratings in air and the second for a grating electrode immersed under potentiostatic control in an aqueous electrolyte. Roughness scattering increased greatly upon immersion and a new peak not associated with PSP modes was observed in the p→p and s→s scattering channels. © 1982 American Institute of Physics.