Attosecond plasmonic streaking from gold nanospheres
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2015-09-07
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Citation: Li, J., & Thumm, U. (2015). Attosecond plasmonic streaking from gold nanospheres. 635(10). doi:10.1088/1742-6596/635/10/102003
To study time-resolved photoemission from gold nanospheres, we introduce a semi-analytical quantum- mechanical model, including the plasmonic near-field-enhancement of the streaking field at the surface of the nanosphere. For an 800 nm incident near infrared (NIR) pulse and 10 nm diameter gold nanosphere, we find that the presence of the nanoplasmonic field enhances the oscillation amplitude by a factor of 3. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
To study time-resolved photoemission from gold nanospheres, we introduce a semi-analytical quantum- mechanical model, including the plasmonic near-field-enhancement of the streaking field at the surface of the nanosphere. For an 800 nm incident near infrared (NIR) pulse and 10 nm diameter gold nanosphere, we find that the presence of the nanoplasmonic field enhances the oscillation amplitude by a factor of 3. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Condensed Matter Physics, Gold, Infrared Devices, Plasmons, Quantum Theory, Attoseconds