Splitting of the interband absorption edge in Au

Abstract
Very accurate ellipsometric measurements were made on very pure bulk samples of Au at room temperature in the 1.0-3.5-eV energy region. A model calculation has been developed for d bands to Fermi-surface transitions occuring near the X point in the Brillouin zone and it is shown that for topological reasons the line shape of the imaginary part of the dielectric constant ε2 is considerably different from what has been calculated for L transitions. Using this model to fit our experimental data it has been possible to show that the absorption edge in Au is "split" into two separate contributions. The onset of X transitions has been located at 1.94 eV while the onset of the L transitions has been confirmed at 2.45 eV in excellent agreement with previous determinations.