Theory of plasmon-enhanced metal photoluminescence
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
physics.optics
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metalcoreenhancementholesnanostructuresphotoluminescenceplasmon-assistedplasmon-enhanced
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Metal photoluminescence (MPL) originates from radiative recombination of photoexcited core holes and conduction band electrons. In metal nanostructures, MPL is enhanced due to the surface plasmon local field effect. We identify another essential process in plasmon-assisted MPL - excitation of Auger plasmons by core holes - that hinders MPL from small nanostructures. We develop a microscopic theory of plasmon-enhanced MPL that incorporates both plasmon-assisted enhancement and suppression mechanisms and derive the enhancement factor for MPL quantum efficiency. Our numerical calculations of MPL from Au nanoparticles are in excellent agreement with the experiment.
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