From quantum to classical dipole plasmon resonances in highly-doped nano-crystals
Abstract
Dipole plasmon resonances are ubiquitous in nano-particles with delocalized charge carriers. Doped semi-conductor colloidal nano-crystals constitute a novel paradigm for plasmon excitations in a finite electron system and offer the possibility to tune the carrier density and thus the dipole resonance from visible to infra-red, which cannot be achieved with metallic clusters. Restricting ourselves to highly n-doped ZnO nano-crystals, we explain the observed smooth transition from small sizes dominated by quantum effects to large sizes where the resonance reaches its classical value. A schematic two interacting highly degenerate level quantum model, validated by a full Random Phase Approximation calculation, yields nicely the experimentally observed trends.
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@article{arxiv.1803.09355,
title = {From quantum to classical dipole plasmon resonances in highly-doped nano-crystals},
author = {Leonid Gerchikov and Andrey Ipatov and Claude Guet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.09355},
year = {2018}
}