Y. Yagil et al., OPTICAL-PROPERTIES OF SEMICONTINUOUS FILMS ON A SUBSTRATE - DOES AN EFFECTIVE DIELECTRIC-CONSTANT EXIST, Physica. A, 207(1-3), 1994, pp. 360-364
We present recent results on the optical properties of semi continuous
metal films, and discuss the limits of validity of effective medium a
pproaches. The optical reflectance and transmittance of percolating go
ld films, close to the metal-insulator transition, were measured over
an extended wavelength range: 2.5-500 mum. Comparing the measured data
with the predictions of the scaling model for the optical properties
yields excellent agreement, while effective medium approach is shown t
o be non-valid close to the percolation threshold. In particular, the
short length scale determined by the anomalous diffusion relation is s
hown to be the relevant length scale. Determination of the optical res
ponse of the films on the substrate, and of the (hypothetical) free st
anding films, suggests that the optical properties cannot be described
by any effective dielectric constant.