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Recent review of surface plasmons and plasmonic hot electron effects in metallic nanostructures
   

Recent review of surface plasmons and plasmonic hot electron effects in metallic nanostructures

Hao Zhang, Mohsin Ijaz Richard J. Blaikie
Frontiers of physics, Vol.18(6), 63602
01/12/2023
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/21267
surface plasmon plasmonic hot electrons plasmonic resonators electron–electron scattering Schottky conjunctions nanophotonics
Plasmonic resonators are widely used for the manipulation of light on subwavelength scales through the near-field electromagnetic wave produced by the collective oscillation of free electrons within metallic systems, well known as the surface plasmon (SP). The non-radiative decay of the surface plasmon can excite a plasmonic hot electron. This review article systematically describes the excitation progress and basic properities of SPs and plasmonic hot electrons according to recent publications. The extraction mechanism of plasmonic hot electrons via Schottky conjunction to an adjacent semiconductor is also illustrated. Also, a calculation model of hot electron density is given, where the efficiency of hot-electron excitation, transport and extraction is discussed. We believe that plasmonic hot electrons have a huge potential in the future development of optoelectronic systems and devices.

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