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Wavelength-dependent reflectivity changes on gold at elevated electronic temperatures

Materials Science 2023-07-20 v1

Abstract

Upon the excitation by an ultrashort laser pulse the conditions in a material can drastically change, altering its optical properties and therefore the relative amount of absorbed energy, a quan- tity relevant for determining the damage threshold and for developing a detailed simulation of a structuring process. The subject of interest in this work is the d-band metal gold which has an absorption edge marking the transition of free valence electrons and an absorbing deep d-band with bound electrons. Reflectivity changes are observed in experiment over a broad spectral range at ablation conditions. To understand the involved processes the laser excitation is modeled by a com- bination of first principle calculations with a two-temperature model. The description is kept most general and applied to realistically simulate the transfer of the absorbed energy of a Gaussian laser pulse into the electronic system at every point in space at every instance of time. An electronic temperature-dependent reflectivity map is calculated, describing the out of equilibrium reflectivity during laser excitation for photon energies from 0.9 - 6.4 eV, including inter- and intra-band transi- tions and a temperature-dependent damping factor. The main mechanisms are identified explaining the electronic temperature-dependent change in reflectivity: broadening of the edge of the occu- pied/unoccupied states around the chemical potential μ\mu, also leading to a shift of the μ\mu and an increase of the collision rate of free s/p-band electrons with bound d-band holes.

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@article{arxiv.1802.00101,
  title  = {Wavelength-dependent reflectivity changes on gold at elevated electronic temperatures},
  author = {A. Blumenstein and E. S. Zijlstra and D. S. Ivanov and S. T. Weber and T. Zier and F. Kleinwort and B. Rethfeld and J. Ihlemann and P. Simon and M. E. Garcia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.00101},
  year   = {2023}
}
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