Ultrafast time-resolved photoemission of a metallic tip/substrate junction

ORAL

Abstract

The strong near-field enhancement of metallic-tip nanostructures has attracted great interest in scanning microscopy techniques, such as surface-enhanced Raman scattering, near-field scanning optical microscopy and tip-enhanced nonlinear imaging. In this talk, we use a full vectorial 3D-FDTD method to investigate the spatial characteristics of the optical field confinement and localization between a tungsten nanoprobe and an infinite planar silver substrate, with two-color ultrafast laser excitation scheme. The degree of two-color excited field enhancement, geometry dependence, the exact mechanism of optical tip-substrate coupling and tip-substrate plasmon resonances are significant in understanding the electrodynamical responses at tip-substrate junction. The demonstrated measurements with subpicosecond time and subnanometer spatial resolution suggest a new approach to ultrafast time-resolved measurements of surface electron dynamics.

*DE-FG 02-90-ER-14104; DE-FG 02-04-ER-46157

Authors

  • Xiang Meng

    • Columbia Univ
  • Wencan Jin

    • Columbia Univ
  • Hao Yang

    • Columbia Univ
  • Jerry Dadap

    • Columbia Univ
  • Richard Osgood

    • Columbia Univ
  • Nicholas Camillone III

    • Brookhaven National Lab