H. Coufal, K. Meyer, et al.
Applied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
In this paper, we compute the second harmonic radiation generated at a roughened metal surface which is describable in terms of randomly distributed height and spacing rqughness variables. The roughness of the surface allows incident radiation to be coupled to a surface-plasmon mode in the metal at frequency co that beats with the fundamental field at the same frequency to produce a 2o> field of frequency which radiates from the metal in a narrowly defined direction. Given appropriate rough surface parameters, the latter ra¬diation can in principle serve as a well-collimated coherent source of radiation at the second harmonic fre-quency. We compare the collimated intensity of the harmonic produced by the roughness-induced plasmon coupling with that produced by specular reflection from the metal surface. The former intensity is predict¬ed to exceed the latter by as much as 2 orders of magnitude. © 1984 Optical Society of America.
H. Coufal, K. Meyer, et al.
Applied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
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