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Dr. Francesco Gabriele (Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza, Università di Roma)
Generalized plasma waves in layered systems and their spectroscopic signatures
Dr. Francesco Gabriele (Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza, Università di Roma)
Aula S3 (Edificio F)
In a layered and strongly anisotropic system the hybrid modes provided by the propagation of electromagnetic waves in the matter identify two well separated energy scales connected to a large intra-layer and to a small inter-layer plasma frequency. Despite the wide interest in their detection and manipulation by means of different experimental protocols, ranging from strong-field THz spectroscopy to EELS and RIXS, the physical ingredients underlying a unified description of plasma waves in such systems, valid at arbitrary energy and momentum, have been for long time poorly understood. In this talk I will review our recent progresses in the theoretical description of the nature and the spectroscopic signatures of what we named ``generalized plasma waves`` in layered systems, with a particular emphasis on copper-oxide (cuprate) superconductors. I will first focus on their general properties, showing that the anisotropy of the current response leads to two intertwined hybrid light-matter modes with mixed longitudinal and transverse character, while a purely longitudinal plasmon is only recovered for wavevectors larger than the crossover scale set in by the plasma-frequency anisotropy. In the second part of the talk I will discuss how these excitations emerge in different spectroscopies, with particular focus on recent experiments with strong THz fields polarized either perpendicular or parallel to the superconducting copper-oxide planes and on EELS spectroscopy measuring the density response at arbitrary energy and momentum in the metallic state.