Electron heating and thermal relaxation of gold nanorods revealed by two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy
Electron dynamics in plasmonic nanoparticles are often studied with transient absorption spectroscopy. Here, Lietard et al. apply two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, a method generally used for molecular spectroscopy, to study ultrafast nonlinear dynamics of electrons in excited gold nanorods.
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Main Authors: | Aude Lietard, Cho-Shuen Hsieh, Hanju Rhee, Minhaeng Cho |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91e6b5b3aeb446a38f321f379685c82c |
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