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Fundamental limits of hot carrier injection from metal in nanoplasmonics

Published 4 Oct 2019 in physics.optics | (1910.01886v1)

Abstract: Evolution of the nonequilibrium carriers excited in the process of decay of surface plasmon polaritons in metal is described for each step, from the carrier generation to their extraction from the metal. The relative importance of various carrier generating mechanism is discussed. It is shown that both carrier generation and their decay are inherently quantum processes as for realistic illumination conditions no more than a single SPP per nanoparticle exists at a given time. As a result, the distribution of non-equilibrium carriers cannot be described by a single temperature. It is also shown that the originally excited carriers that have not undergone a single electron-electron scattering event, are practically the only ones that contribute to the injection. The role of the momentum conservation in the carrier extraction is discussed and it is shown that if all the momentum conservation rules are relaxed, it is the density of states in the semiconductor/dielectric that determines the ultimate injection efficiency. A set of recommendations aimed at improving the efficiency of plasmonic-assisted photodetection and (to a lesser degree) photocatalysis is made in the end.

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