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Efficient hot-electron transfer by a plasmon-induced interfacial charge-transfer transition

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SCIENCE
Volume 349, Issue 6248, Pages 632-635

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aac5443

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Solar Photochemistry Program [DE-FG02-12ER16347]
  2. NSF [CHE-1213758, EPS-1004083]

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Plasmon-induced hot-electron transfer from metal nanostructures is a potential new paradigm for solar energy conversion; however, the reported efficiencies of devices based on this concept are often low because of the loss of hot electrons via ultrafast electron-electron scattering. We propose a pathway, called the plasmon-induced interfacial charge-transfer transition (PICTT), that enables the decay of a plasmon by directly exciting an electron from the metal to a strongly coupled acceptor. We demonstrated this concept in cadmium selenide nanorods with gold tips, in which the gold plasmon was strongly damped by cadmium selenide through interfacial electron transfer. The quantum efficiency of the PICTT process was high (>24%), independent of excitation photon energy over a similar to 1-electron volt range, and dependent on the excitation polarization.

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