We experimentally show that the ballistic length of hot electrons in laser-heated gold films can exceed ∼150 nm, which is ∼50% greater than the previously reported value of 100 nm inferred from pump-probe experiments. We also find that the mean free path of electrons at the peak temperature following interband excitation can reach upward of ∼45 nm, which is higher than the average value of 30 nm predicted from our parameter-free density functional perturbation theory. Our first-principles calculations of electron-phonon coupling reveal that the increase in the mean free path due to interband excitation is a consequence of drastically reduced electron-phonon coupling from lattice stiffening, thus providing the microscopic understanding of our experimental findings.
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Karna, P., Hoque, M. S. B., Thakur, S., Hopkins, P. E., & Giri, A. (2023). Direct Measurement of Ballistic and Diffusive Electron Transport in Gold. Nano Letters, 23(2), 491–496. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03781
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