| Literature DB >> 34061425 |
Maria Sygletou1, Stefania Benedetti2, Marzia Ferrera1, Gian Marco Pierantozzi3, Riccardo Cucini3, Giuseppe Della Valle4, Pietro Carrara5, Alessandro De Vita5, Alessandro di Bona2, Piero Torelli3, Daniele Catone6, Giancarlo Panaccione3, Maurizio Canepa1, Francesco Bisio7.
Abstract
The femtosecond evolution of the electronic temperature of laser-excited gold nanoparticles is measured, by means of ultrafast time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy induced by extreme-ultraviolet radiation pulses. The temperature of the electron gas is deduced by recording and fitting high-resolution photo emission spectra around the Fermi edge of gold nanoparticles providing a direct, unambiguous picture of the ultrafast electron-gas dynamics. These results will be instrumental to the refinement of existing models of femtosecond processes in laterally-confined and bulk condensed-matter systems, and for understanding more deeply the role of hot electrons in technological applications.Entities:
Keywords: gold; hot electrons; photoemission; plasmonics; ultrafast dynamics
Year: 2021 PMID: 34061425 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202100050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281