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Zeling Chen1, Shu Yang1, Zetao Xie1
1Department of Physics and HK Institute of Quantum Science and Technology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam 999077, Hong Kong Special Administrative Regions of China.
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Feibelman [Formula: see text]-parameter, a mesoscopic complement to the local bulk permittivity, describes quantum optical surface responses for interfaces, including nonlocality, spill-in and -out, and surface-enabled Landau damping. It has been incorporated into the macroscopic Maxwellian framework for convenient modeling and understanding of nanoscale electromagnetic phenomena, calling for the compilation of a [Formula: see text]-parameter database for interfaces of interest in nano-optics. However, accurate first-principles calculations of [Formula: see text]-parameters face computational challenges, whereas existing measurements of [Formula: see text]-parameters are scarce and restricted to narrow spectral windows. We demonstrate a general broadband ellipsometric approach to measure [Formula: see text]-parameters at a gold-air interface across the visible-ultraviolet regimes. Gold is found to spill-in and spill-out at different frequencies. We also observe gold's Bennett mode, a surface-dipole resonance associated with a pole of the [Formula: see text]-parameter, around 2.5 eV. Our measurements give rise to and are further validated by the passivity and Kramers-Kronig causality analysis of [Formula: see text]-parameters. Our work advances the understanding of quantum surface response and may enable applications like enhanced electron field emission.
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