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Theory of photoluminescence by metallic structures

Authors :
Loirette-Pelous, Aurelian
Greffet, Jean-Jacques
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Light emission by metals at room temperature is quenched by fast relaxation processes. Nevertheless, Mooradian reported in 1969 the observation of photoluminescence by metals pumped by a laser. Strikingly, while it is currently at the heart of many promising applications, this phenomenon is still poorly understood. In this work, we report a theory which reproduces quantitatively previously published experimental data. We first provide a general formula that relates the emitted power for a frequency, direction and polarization state to a sum over all transitions involving matrix elements, electronic distribution of all bands and the Green tensor. We then consider the case of intraband recombination and derive a closed-form expression of the emitted power depending only on macroscopic quantities. This formula, which is a generalization of Kirchhoff's law, answers many of the open questions related to intraband photoluminescence.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.03934
Document Type :
Working Paper