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Light-induced injection of hot carriers from gold nanoparticles to carbon wire bundles

Published 25 Dec 2022 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2212.12956v3)

Abstract: We observed a light-induced enhancement of the tunneling current propagating through an array of parallel carbon chains anchored between gold nanoparticles (NPs). In the presence of laser radiation characterized by a wavelength close to the plasmon resonance of the NPs, the current-voltage characteristics of carbon bundle tunnelling junctions demonstrate a pronounced asymmetry between positive and negative bias values. Such an asymmetry is typical for a Schottky junction, in general. The resistance of the tunnel junction decreases with the increase of the optical pumping intensity. We associate the observed effect with an injection of `hot' carriers created in Au NPs due to the decay of the surface plasmons accompanied by the charge transfer to the carbon bundles. The observed phenomenon can be used for non-resonant excitation of excitonic states in low-dimensional carbon-based structures for single-photon emission, as well as for photovoltaic applications.

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