Direct observation of ultrafast plasmonic hot electron transfer in the strong coupling regime

Hangyong Shan(Peking University), Ying Yu(Peking University), Xingli Wang(Nanyang Technological University), Yang Luo(Peking University), Shuai Zu(Peking University), Bowen Du(Peking University), Tianyang Han(Peking University), Bowen Li(Peking University), Li Yu(Peking University), Jia‐Rui Wu(Peking University), Feng Lin(Peking University), Kebin Shi(Peking University), Beng Kang Tay(Nanyang Technological University), Zheng Liu(Nanyang Technological University), Xing Zhu(Peking University), Zheyu Fang(Peking University)
Light Science & Applications
January 16, 2019
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Abstract

Abstract Achieving strong coupling between plasmonic oscillators can significantly modulate their intrinsic optical properties. Here, we report the direct observation of ultrafast plasmonic hot electron transfer from an Au grating array to an MoS 2 monolayer in the strong coupling regime between localized surface plasmons (LSPs) and surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). By means of femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, the measured hot electron transfer time is approximately 40 fs with a maximum external quantum yield of 1.65%. Our results suggest that strong coupling between LSPs and SPPs has synergetic effects on the generation of plasmonic hot carriers, where SPPs with a unique nonradiative feature can act as an ‘energy recycle bin’ to reuse the radiative energy of LSPs and contribute to hot carrier generation. Coherent energy exchange between plasmonic modes in the strong coupling regime can further enhance the vertical electric field and promote the transfer of hot electrons between the Au grating and the MoS 2 monolayer. Our proposed plasmonic strong coupling configuration overcomes the challenge associated with utilizing hot carriers and is instructive in terms of improving the performance of plasmonic opto-electronic devices.


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