Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
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 photoemission 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.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
gold; hot electrons; photoemission; plasmonics; ultrafast dynamics
Elenco autori:
Catone, Daniele; Pierantozzi, GIAN MARCO; Benedetti, Stefania; Cucini, Riccardo; Panaccione, Giancarlo; Bisio, Francesco; DI BONA, Alessandro; Torelli, Piero
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