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Theory of hot-carrier generation in bimetallic plasmonic catalysts (2306.02477v1)

Published 4 Jun 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Bimetallic nanoreactors in which a plasmonic metal is used to funnel solar energy towards a catalytic metal have recently been studied experimentally, but a detailed theoretical understanding of these systems is lacking. Here, we present theoretical results of hot-carrier generation rates of different Au-Pd nanoarchitectures. In particular, we study spherical core-shell nanoparticles with a Au core and a Pd shell as well as antenna-reactor systems consisting of a large Au nanoparticle with acts as antenna and a smaller Pd satellite nanoparticle separated by a gap. In addition, we investigate an antenna-reactor system in which the satellite is a core-shell nanoparticle. Hot-carrier generation rates are obtained from an atomistic quantum-mechanical modelling technique which combines a solution of Maxwell's equation with a tight-binding description of the nanoparticle electronic structure. We find that antenna-reactor systems exhibit significantly higher hot-carrier generation rates in the catalytic material than the core-shell system as a result of strong electric field enhancements associated with the gap between the antenna and the satellite. For these systems, we also study the dependence of hot-carrier generation rate on the size of the gap, the radius of the antenna nanoparticle and the direction of light polarization. Our insights pave the way towards a mechanistic understanding of hot-carrier generation in heterogeneous nanostructures for photocatalysis and other energy conversion applications.

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