Room-temperature attenuation measurements are made between lambda=0.8 and 10.0 microm on three GaAs epitaxial samples containing layers of ErAs nanoparticles. An asymmetric attenuation peak is observed around 2.5 microm that increases in strength with ErAs density, and is modeled well by a Maxwell-Garnett formulation and semiclassical transport theory. The nanoparticles are assigned a distribution function of oblate spheroids having a minimum volume corresponding to a 1.0-nm sphere. This is consistent with the self-organizing tendency of ErAs in GaAs, and explains the sharp attenuation peak as a spherical-particle surface-plasmon (i.e., Fröhlich) resonance.

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