Unraveling the temperature dynamics and hot electron generation in tunable gap-plasmon metasurface absorbers
Larousse Khosravi Khorashad, Christos Argyropoulos

TL;DR
This paper investigates the temperature dynamics and hot electron generation in tunable gap-plasmon metasurface absorbers, providing insights into their ultrafast behavior and damage thresholds for improved nanophotonic device design.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of hot electron temperature dynamics using two-temperature and hydrodynamic models, advancing understanding of transient absorption and damage limits in gap-plasmon metasurfaces.
Findings
Hot electron temperature dynamics are characterized from femto to nanoseconds.
Ultrafast nonlinear absorption modifications are identified before lattice heating occurs.
Damage thresholds under pulsed laser illumination are quantified.
Abstract
Localized plasmons formed in ultrathin metallic nanogaps can lead to robust absorption of incident light. Plasmonic metasurfaces based on this effect can efficiently generate energetic charge carriers, also known as hot electrons, owing to their ability to squeeze and enhance electromagnetic fields in confined subwavelength spaces. However, it is very challenging to accurately identify and quantify the dynamics of hot carriers, mainly due to their ultrafast time decay. Their non-equilibrium temperature response is one of the key factors missing to understand the short time decay and overall transient tunable absorption performance of gap-plasmon metasurfaces. Here, we systematically study the temperature dynamics of hot electrons and their transition into thermal carriers at various timescales from femto to nanoseconds by using the two-temperature model. Additionally, the hot electron…
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