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At resonance, the optical response of a homogeneous medium to incident light is governed by temporal dispersion, which induces changes in the refractive index (RI). However, recent experimental results reveal RI enhancements exceeding the fundamental limit of 5 in spatially confined systems. Herein, we study the off-resonance enhancement of RI in sub-5 nm gold nanoparticles using electronic light scattering (ELS). We discuss that the RI driven by the distribution and dynamics of excited-state charge carriers can be locally boosted through the breaking of spatial symmetry in matter. These findings are critical for optically probing RI variations in spatially confined media using ELS.
Battalova et al. (Fri,) studied this question.