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Hot Electrons in a Steady State: Interband vs Intraband Excitation of Plasmonic Gold.

Authors :
Lee, Annika
Lee, Annika
Wu, Shengxiang
Yim, Ju
Zhao, Boqin
Sheldon, Matthew
Lee, Annika
Lee, Annika
Wu, Shengxiang
Yim, Ju
Zhao, Boqin
Sheldon, Matthew
Source :
ACS Nano; vol 18, iss 29
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Understanding the dynamics of hot, highly energetic electrons resulting from nonradiative plasmon decay is crucial for optimizing applications in photocatalysis and energy conversion. This study presents an analysis of electron kinetics within plasmonic metals, focusing on the steady-state behavior during continuous-wave (CW) illumination. Using an inelastic spectroscopy technique, we quantify the temperature and lifetimes of distinct carrier populations during excitation. A significant finding is the monotonic increase in hot electron lifetime with decreases in electronic temperature. We also observe a 1.22× increase in hot electron temperature during intraband excitation compared to interband excitation and a corresponding 2.34× increase in carrier lifetime. The shorter lifetimes during interband excitation are hypothesized to result from direct recombination of nonthermal holes and hot electrons, highlighting steady-state kinetics. Our results help bridge the knowledge gap between ultrafast and steady-state spectroscopies, offering critical insights for optimizing plasmonic applications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ACS Nano; vol 18, iss 29
Notes :
application/pdf, ACS Nano vol 18, iss 29
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452696609
Document Type :
Electronic Resource