Theory of Photoinjection of Hot Plasmonic Carriers from Metal Nanostructures into Semiconductors and Surface Molecules
Ohio University · Trinity College Dublin
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Abstract
We investigate theoretically the effects of generation and injection of plasmonic carriers from an optically excited metal nanocrystal to a semiconductor contact or to surface molecules. The energy distributions of optically excited hot carriers are dramatically different in metal nanocrystals with large and small sizes. In large nanocrystals, the majority of hot carriers has very small excitation energies, and the excited-carrier distribution resembles the case of a plasmon wave in bulk. For nanocrystal sizes smaller than 20 nm, the carrier distribution extends to larger energies and occupies the whole region EF
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- Materials science
- Plasmon
- Nanocrystal
- Excited state
- Surface plasmon
- Excitation
- Semiconductor
- Charge carrier
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