Dark plasmon modes for efficient hot electron generation in multilayers of gold nanoparticles

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The excitation of dark plasmons, i.e., coupled plasmon modes with a vanishing net dipole, is expected to favor Landau damping over radiative damping. Dark plasmon excitation might, therefore, lead to an increased absorption of energy within gold nanoparticles, resulting in a strong generation of hot electrons compared to the generation via bright plasmons. We performed transient-absorption spectroscopy on gold nanoparticle films to assess the initial electronic temperature before thermalization. We observe a significant increase in the electron-phonon coupling time when dark plasmon modes are excited in these films. The results indicate an efficient energy absorption due to the suppressed radiative decay of dark plasmon modes and a subsequent energy transformation into hot electrons.

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Hoeing, D., Schulz, F., Mueller, N. S., Reich, S., & Lange, H. (2020). Dark plasmon modes for efficient hot electron generation in multilayers of gold nanoparticles. Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5131696

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