Abstract

To study the dynamical response of the valence-electron gas in nearly-free-electron metals, we carried out an electron-energy-loss investigation on Na, K, Rb, and Cs. On polycrystalline samples we measured the volume plasmon dispersion, which showed strong deviations not only from the random-phase approximation, but deviations as well from the predictions of the current theories for Fermi liquids, including short-range exchange and correlation. In addition, anomalous dispersion of the plasmon half-width was found. Both results may be traced back to exchange and correlation effects not properly treated by the current Fermi-liquid theories. Furthermore, we observed the excitation of intraband transitions in Na and Rb, the dispersion of which yields the effective band mass for unoccupied states. The results for Na are at variance with recently published enhancement of the band mass for the occupied states. To elucidate the influence of band structure, measurements were also performed on a single-crystalline Na film and we observed the so-called zone-boundary collective state in Na.

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