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Self-hydridized Plasmonic Excitations And Hot Electron Generation In Aluminum Nanorods | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Self-hydridized Plasmonic Excitations And Hot Electron Generation In Aluminum Nanorods
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Jérôme Martin
OÁ
Oscar Ávalos-Ovando
TS
Thomas Simon
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Hot electron generation is optimized through self-hydridized plasmonic excitations in aluminum nanorods, boosting energy transfer.
Key metric shows enhanced hot electron yield under specific conditions, suggesting potential for advanced materials.
Analyses of energy transfer processes utilized various nanostructures to explore their plasmonic behaviors and efficiencies.
Findings imply significant advancements in nanotechnology applications, warranting further exploration of aluminum nanorods for energy harvesting.
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Martin et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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