Photocatalytic Reaction driven by hot electrons on Plasmon-resonant Grating Nanostructures
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Abstract
We demonstrate hot electron injection in a Ag-based plasmon resonant grating nanostructure. By varying the incident angle of irradiation, sharp dips are observed in the photoreflectance with p-polarized light when there is wavevector matching between the incident light and the plasmon resonant modes of the grating. With 633nm light, we observe a 12-fold enhancement in the photocurrent between resonant and non-resonant polarizations at incident angles of ±7.6o from normal. At 785nm irradiation, we observe similar resonant profiles to those obtained with 633nm wavelength light but with a 44-fold enhancement factor. Using 532nm light, we observe two resonant peaks (10X enhancement) in the photocurrent at 19.4o and 28.0o incident angles. Finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations of these grating structures confirm the resonant profiles observed in the angle-dependent spectra of these gratings and provide a detailed picture of the electric field profiles on and off resonance.
*Army Research Office (ARO) Award No. W911NF-17-1-0325 (Y.W.), National Science Foundation (NSF) Award No. CBET-1512505 (L.S.), Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. FA9550-15-1-0184 (I.A), Department of Energy (DOE) Award No. DE-FG02-07ER46376 (Z.C), and ACS-PRF Grant #55993-ND5 (J.C.).
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Presenters
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Yu Wang
- Univ of Southern California