Vacuum-ultraviolet optical properties of single-crystal cadmium

Abstract
The reflectivity of single-crystal Cd has been measured between 350 and 2500 Å using synchrotron radiation. The data have been Kramers-Kronig analyzed and corrections for an overlayer of CdO discussed. The imaginary part of the dielectric constant exhibits a sharp rise at about 9.35 eV due to the onset of transitions from the top of the 4d bands to the Fermi level. These transitions persist, with structure, to high energy, only about a third of their oscillator strength being used by 30 eV. The bulk and surface plasmon energies are found to be 8.80 and 7.30 eV.