Laser-induced thermoelectric effects in electrically biased nanoscale constrictions

Affiliation auteurs!!!! Error affiliation !!!!
TitreLaser-induced thermoelectric effects in electrically biased nanoscale constrictions
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursMennemanteuil M-M, Colas-des-Francs G, Buret M, Dasgupta A, Cuadrado A, Alda J, Bouhelier A
JournalNANOPHOTONICS
Volume7
Pagination1917-1927
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2192-8606
Mots-cléselectron transport, nanostructure, plasmonics, Seebeck effect, thermoelectricity
Résumé

Electrically biased metal nanostructures are at the core of innovative multifunctional integrated devices that control the flow of electrons and photons at the nanoscale. They are based on plasmonic structures that create strongly confined fields, typically associated with large temperature gradients. These thermal effects may generate artifact responses detrimental to the desired operation. We show here how a biasing polarity and a local optical excitation asymmetry of a generic geometry - a nanoscale constriction - interplay thermally to modify the diffusive electron transport in out-of-equilibrium conditions. Our experimental results are accompanied with computational electromagnetism and multiphysics simulations.

DOI10.1515/nanoph-2018-0083