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We present a novel subpicosecond optical transient-reflection method, which employs the surface-plasmon resonance of a thin silver film as a very sensitive probe to study small transients of the effective electron and lattice temperature. By measuring under surface-plasmon resonant and nonresonant conditions, we can discriminate between lattice and electron heating. We find a change of the lattice and electron temperature of respectively, T₋=0. 10 (5) K and T₄=30--90 K for an intensity of 180 W cm^-2 and an electron-phonon energy relaxation time of 670 (70) fs.
Groeneveld et al. (Thu,) studied this question.