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Electrostatic control over optically-pumped hot electrons in optical gap antennas

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arxiv 2006.12329 v1 pith:XOTRKLOR submitted 2020-06-22 physics.optics

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keywords controlelectronicfieldmodulationn-plnonlinearopticalstatic
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We investigate the influence of a static electric field on the incoherent nonlinear response of an unloaded electrically-contacted nanoscale optical gap antenna. Upon excitation by a tightly focused near-infrared femtosecond laser beam, a transient elevated temperature of the electronic distribution results in a broadband emission of nonlinear photoluminescence (N-PL). We demonstrate a modulation of the yield at which driving photons are frequency up-converted by means of an external control of the electronic surface charge density. We show that the electron temperature and consequently the N-PL intensity can be enhanced or reduced depending on the command polarity and the strength of the control static field. A modulation depth larger than 100\% is observed for activation voltages of a few volts.

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