Hot Carrier extraction with plasmonic broadband absorbers
Abstract
Hot charge carrier extraction from metallic nanostructures is a very promising approach for applications in photo-catalysis, photovoltaics and photodetection. One limitation is that many metallic nanostructures support a single plasmon resonance thus restricting the light-to-charge-carrier activity to a spectral band. Here we demonstrate that a monolayer of plasmonic nanoparticles can be assembled on a multi-stack layered configuration to achieve broad-band, near-unit light absorption, which is spatially localised on the nanoparticle layer. We show that this enhanced light absorbance leads to 40-fold increases in the photon-to-electron conversion efficiency by the plasmonic nanostructures. We developed a model that successfully captures the essential physics of the plasmonic hot-electron charge generation and separation in these structures. This model also allowed us to establish that efficient hot carrier extraction is limited to spectral regions where the photons possessing energies higher than the Schottky junctions and the localised light absorption of the metal nanoparticles overlap.
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@article{arxiv.1601.03119,
title = {Hot Carrier extraction with plasmonic broadband absorbers},
author = {Charlene Ng and Jasper Cadusch and Svetlana Dligatch and Ann Roberts and Timothy J. Davis and Paul Mulvaney and Daniel E. Gomez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03119},
year = {2016}
}
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