Comparative analysis of plasmon modes in layered Lindhard metals and strange metals
Niels de Vries, Jin Chen, Eric Hoglund, Xuefei Guo, Dipanjan Chaudhuri, Jordan Hachtel, Peter Abbamonte

TL;DR
This study compares plasmon modes in layered Lindhard metals and strange metals using IR and EELS data, revealing differences in plasmon behavior at various momenta and highlighting unresolved experimental discrepancies.
Contribution
It extends IR-based calculations to finite-layer T-EELS in strange metals, contrasting with Lindhard metals, and identifies discrepancies at high momentum transfer.
Findings
Lindhard metals show long-lived standing wave plasmons at low q.
Strange metals exhibit highly damped, weakly dispersive plasmons predicted by IR data.
Discrepancies remain between EELS spectra at large q, needing further investigation.
Abstract
The enigmatic strange metal remains one of the central unsolved problems of 21st century science. Understanding this phase of matter requires knowledge of the momentum- and energy-resolved dynamic charge susceptibility, , especially at finite momentum. Inelastic electron scattering (EELS), performed in either transmission (T-EELS) or reflection (R-EELS) geometries, is a powerful probe of . For the prototypical strange metal BiSrCaCuO, T-EELS, R-EELS, and infrared (IR) spectroscopy agree at , all revealing a highly damped plasmon near 1 eV. At larger , however, EELS results show unresolved discrepancies. Since IR data are highly reproducible, it is advantageous to use IR data to calculate what the expected EELS response should be at modest . Building on prior R-EELS work [J. Chen \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. B.…
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TopicsOptical Coatings and Gratings · Surface and Thin Film Phenomena
