Hot Carrier Dynamics in Photoexcited Gold Nanostructures: Role of Interband Excitations and Evidence for Ballistic Transport
Giulia Tagliabue, Adam S Jermyn, Ravishankar Sundararaman, Alex J, Welch, Joseph S DuChene, Artur R Davoyan, Prineha Narang, Harry A Atwater

TL;DR
This study combines experimental and theoretical approaches to investigate hot carrier dynamics in gold nanostructures, revealing ballistic transport and the influence of interband excitations, which could enhance optoelectronic device efficiency.
Contribution
It provides the first combined experimental and theoretical analysis demonstrating ballistic hot carrier transport and the role of band structure in gold nanostructures.
Findings
Electrons impinge ballistically on the Au-GaN interface.
Hot carrier energy can be harnessed without thermalization losses.
Metal band structure significantly influences hot carrier generation.
Abstract
Harnessing short-lived photoexcited electron-hole pairs in metal nanostructures has the potential to define a new phase of optoelectronics, enabling control of athermal mechanisms for light harvesting, photodetection and photocatalysis. To date, however, the spatiotemporal dynamics and transport of these photoexcited carriers have been only qualitatively characterized. Plasmon excitation has been widely viewed as an efficient mechanism for generating non-thermal hot carriers. Despite numerous experiments, conclusive evidence elucidating and quantifying the full dynamics of hot carrier generation, transport, and injection has not been reported. Here, we combine experimental measurements with coupled first-principles electronic structure theory and Boltzmann transport calculations to provide unprecedented insight into the internal quantum efficiency, and hence internal physics, of hot…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaN-based semiconductor devices and materials · Nanowire Synthesis and Applications · Ga2O3 and related materials
