Ultrafast Electron Dynamics in Thiolate-Protected Plasmonic Gold Clusters: Size and Ligand Effect
Masoud Shabaninezhad, Abubkr Abuhagr, Naga Arjun Sakthivel, Chanaka, Kumara, Amala Dass, Kyuju Kwak, Kyunglim Pyo, Dongil Lee, Guda Ramakrishna

TL;DR
This study investigates how ligands and size influence electron-phonon relaxation in gold clusters using ultrafast spectroscopy and theoretical modeling, revealing ligand-specific effects and size-dependent electron dynamics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into ligand and size effects on electron dynamics in gold clusters, combining experimental ultrafast spectroscopy with theoretical modeling.
Findings
Aromatic ligands dampen plasmon resonance more than aliphatic ligands.
Surface ligand interactions affect electron-phonon relaxation times.
Larger gold clusters exhibit increased electron-phonon coupling.
Abstract
The influence of passivating ligand on electron-phonon relaxation dynamics of the smallest sized gold clusters was studied using ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy and theoretical modeling. The electron dynamics in Au279, Au329, and Au329 passivated with TBBT, SC2Ph and SC6, respectively, were investigated. Ultrafast transient absorption measurements were also carried out on Au~1400 (SC6) and Au~2000 (SC6) to understand the influence of the size on electron-phonon relaxation with the same passivating ligand. The study has revealed interesting aspects on the role of ligand on electron-phonon relaxation dynamics wherein the aromatic passivating ligands, SC2Ph and TBBT, have shown smaller power dependence and higher plasmon bleach indicating dampened plasmon resonance while the cluster with aliphatic passivating ligand has behaved similarly to regular plasmonic gold nanoparticles.…
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