Article
Version 1
Preserved in Portico This version is not peer-reviewed
Microscopic Electron Dynamics in Metal Nanoparticles for Photovoltaic Systems
Version 1
: Received: 30 May 2018 / Approved: 31 May 2018 / Online: 31 May 2018 (10:47:41 CEST)
A peer-reviewed article of this Preprint also exists.
Kluczyk, K.; Jacak, L.; Jacak, W.; David, C. Microscopic Electron Dynamics in Metal Nanoparticles for Photovoltaic Systems. Materials 2018, 11, 1077. Kluczyk, K.; Jacak, L.; Jacak, W.; David, C. Microscopic Electron Dynamics in Metal Nanoparticles for Photovoltaic Systems. Materials 2018, 11, 1077.
Abstract
Nanoparticles -- regularly patterned or randomly dispersed -- are a key ingredient for emerging technologies in photonics. Of particular interest are scattering and field enhancement effects of metal nanoparticles for energy harvesting and converting systems. An often neglected aspect in the modeling of nanoparticles are light interaction effects beyond classical electrodynamics stemming from electron dynamics in confined and accelerated systems. We give a detailed account on free electron phenomena in metal nanoparticles and discuss analytic expressions, stemming from microscopic and semi-classical theories. These can improve standard computational schemes to produce more reliable results on the optical properties of metal nanoparticles. We combine these solutions into a single framework and study their joint impact on isolated Au, Ag, and Al nanoparticles as well as dimer structures.
Keywords
nanoparticles; microscopic electron dynamics; nonlocality; light interaction; theory and simulation
Subject
Physical Sciences, Optics and Photonics
Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Comments (0)
We encourage comments and feedback from a broad range of readers. See criteria for comments and our Diversity statement.
Leave a public commentSend a private comment to the author(s)
* All users must log in before leaving a comment