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Thermometric Calibration of the Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Plasmonic Au Nanoparticles

19 March 2020 by Publications
Thermometric Calibration of the Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Plasmonic Au Nanoparticles

The EFSL research group, in collaboration CNR-SPIN, CNR-IFN and University of Genoa, has published a paper in the ACS Photonics on the “Thermometric Calibration of the Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Plasmonic Au Nanoparticles”, by Marzia Ferrera, Giuseppe Della Valle, Maria Sygletou, Michele Magnozzi, Daniele Catone, Patrick O’Keeffe, Alessandra Paladini, Francesco Toschi, Lorenzo Mattera, Maurizio Canepa, and Francesco Bisio

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01605

The excitation of plasmonic nanoparticles by ultrashort laser pulses sets in motion a complex ultrafast relaxation process involving the gradual re-equilibration of the system’s electron gas, lattice, and environment. One of the major hurdles in studying these processes is the lack of direct measurements of the dynamic temperature evolution of the system subcomponents.

We measured the dynamic optical response of ensembles of plasmonic Au nanoparticles following ultra-short-pulse excitation, and we compared it with the corresponding static optical response as a function of the increasing temperature of the thermodynamic bath.

Evaluating the two sets of data, the optical fingerprints of equilibrium or off-equilibrium responses could be clearly identified, allowing us to extract a dynamic thermometric calibration scale of the relaxation process, yielding the experimental ultrafast temperature evolution of the plasmonic particles as a function of time.