Disentangling the Processes of the Metal Nanoparticle Plasmon Decay for Photocatalytic Applications

  • PC Department Seminar
  • Date: Sep 9, 2024
  • Time: 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Holger Lange
  • Institute of Physics and Astronomy University of Potsdam
  • Location: Building G
  • Room: 2.06
  • Host: Niclas Sven Müller
Disentangling the Processes of the Metal Nanoparticle Plasmon Decay for Photocatalytic Applications
Different processes are seen as relevant for the reaction rate enhancement of chemical reactions on optically excited metal nanoparticles. Recent studies suggest that all processes that follow a plasmon excitation, excited electrons, strong local fields and heat, can be of relevance for specific reactions.

I will discuss a set of pump-probe experiments on gold nanoparticles in order to disentangle the processes. Calibrated optical transient absorption spectroscopy can constitute a thermometer for the electron gas and field sampling experiments address the coherent plasmon oscillation. Correlated with time-resolved reaction studies, this could provide a solid picture of plasmon-enhanced catalysis.

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