Resolving Electron-Electron Scattering In Plasmonic Nanorod Ensembles Using Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy

NANO LETTERS(2020)

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The use of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) to study electron-electron scattering dynamics in plasmonic gold nanorods is described. The 2DES resolved the time-dependent plasmon homogeneous line width Gamma(h)(t), which was sensitive to changes in Fermi-level carrier densities. This approach was effective because electronic excitation accelerated plasmon dephasing, which broadened Gamma(h). Analysis of Gamma(h)(t) indicated plasmon coherence times were decreased by 20-50%, depending on excitation conditions. Electron-electron scattering rates of approximately 0.01 fs(-1) were obtained by fitting the time-dependent Gamma(h) broadening; rates increased quadratically with both excitation pulse energy and frequency. This rate dependence agreed with Fermi-liquid theory-based predictions. Hot electron thermalization through electron-phonon scattering resulted in Gamma(h) narrowing. To our knowledge, this is the first use of the plasmon Gamma(h)(t) to isolate electron-electron scattering dynamics in colloidal metal nanoparticles. These results illustrate the effectiveness of 2DES for studying hot electron dynamics of solution-phase plasmonic ensembles.
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Plasmonics, hot electrons, nanoparticles, two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, electron dynamics
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