Delocalized Hot Electron Generation with Propagative Surface Plasmon Polaritons

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TitreDelocalized Hot Electron Generation with Propagative Surface Plasmon Polaritons
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursHernandez R, Martins RJuliano, Agreda A, Petit M, Weeber J-C, Bouhelier A, Cluzel B, Demichel O
JournalACS PHOTONICS
Volume6
Pagination1500-1505
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2330-4022
Mots-cléshot electrons, multiphoton luminescence, near-field, propagative surface plasmon
Résumé

Hot electrons generated within plasmonic structures possess a high kinetic energy that can be employed to drive and catalyze a huge range of physicochemical processes at the metallic interface. Up to now, these photogenerated hot carriers were mainly generated within simple plasmonic nanoparticles where hot carrier localization coincides spatially with the position optical excitation. A current challenge for the development of future plasmonic-based hot electron devices requires the ability for a delocalized hot carrier production to control on a large-distance their spatial distribution. Here, we demonstrate the remote generation of hot electrons by launching a propagative surface plasmon on a gold waveguide. Such hot carriers can be produced at distances of several microns from the excitation. Moreover, using far- and near-field hyperspectral microscopy, we show that hot carriers present spatial and energy distributions driven by the propagating plasmon field distribution itself. This opens the door to the engineering of complex hot carrier devices through the management of the plasmon propagation for next level hot-electron-based applications.

DOI10.1021/acsphotonics.9b00245