Due to plasmon-related local field enhancement, metal nanoparticles can be used in conventional surface photochemistry and also in numerous applications, e.g., for optimization of the performance of thin film solar cells and photo-electrochemical cells employed for solar-to-fuel energy conversion. In the experimental model studies related to such cells, metal nanoparticles are located on or embedded into a 40-100 nm thick active photoabsorbing material (e.g., Si or Fe2O3), supported underneath by a similar to 1 mm thick glass layer. We present general equations describing heat transport in the layered systems of this type. The equations contain the coefficients of heat transfer between different nanophases. Using the Debye model, we derive ...
Metal nanoparticles are excellent light absorbers. The absorption processes create highly excited el...
This thesis primarily focuses on photophysics of charge and energy transfer in plasmonic structures....
[[abstract]]For semiconductors photosensitized with organic dyes or quantum dots, transferred electr...
The role played by heating in the electrochemical behavior of plasmonic nanostructures under illumin...
Since the early 2000s, the experimental and theoretical studies of photothermal effects in plasmonic...
Nanofluids have become a popular way of increasing the efficiency in solar energy applications and e...
textMetallic nanostructures such as nanoparticles, nanowires and nanoapertures exhibit extraordinary...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growing interest in using metal nanostructures to con...
Light absorption and scattering of plasmonic metal nanoparticles can lead to non-equilibrium charge ...
We demonstrate that the direct application of numerical packets like Comsol to plasmonic effect in s...
Plasmonic metal nanoparticles can efficiently convert the energy of visible photons into the energy ...
This thesis aims to explore the possibilities and limitations of employing metal nanoparticles for p...
<p>Plasmonic materials can form viable optical absorbers that offer new possibilities for device des...
The excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances in Au and Ag colloids can be used to drive th...
We study the dependence of the heat transfer between two semi-infinite solids on the dielectric prop...
Metal nanoparticles are excellent light absorbers. The absorption processes create highly excited el...
This thesis primarily focuses on photophysics of charge and energy transfer in plasmonic structures....
[[abstract]]For semiconductors photosensitized with organic dyes or quantum dots, transferred electr...
The role played by heating in the electrochemical behavior of plasmonic nanostructures under illumin...
Since the early 2000s, the experimental and theoretical studies of photothermal effects in plasmonic...
Nanofluids have become a popular way of increasing the efficiency in solar energy applications and e...
textMetallic nanostructures such as nanoparticles, nanowires and nanoapertures exhibit extraordinary...
International audienceRecent years have seen a growing interest in using metal nanostructures to con...
Light absorption and scattering of plasmonic metal nanoparticles can lead to non-equilibrium charge ...
We demonstrate that the direct application of numerical packets like Comsol to plasmonic effect in s...
Plasmonic metal nanoparticles can efficiently convert the energy of visible photons into the energy ...
This thesis aims to explore the possibilities and limitations of employing metal nanoparticles for p...
<p>Plasmonic materials can form viable optical absorbers that offer new possibilities for device des...
The excitation of localized surface plasmon resonances in Au and Ag colloids can be used to drive th...
We study the dependence of the heat transfer between two semi-infinite solids on the dielectric prop...
Metal nanoparticles are excellent light absorbers. The absorption processes create highly excited el...
This thesis primarily focuses on photophysics of charge and energy transfer in plasmonic structures....
[[abstract]]For semiconductors photosensitized with organic dyes or quantum dots, transferred electr...