The use of hot electrons arising from the nonradiative decay of surface plasmons (SPs) is increasingly attracting interests in photodetection, photovoltaics, photocatalysis, and surface imaging. Nevertheless, the quantum efficiency of the hot-electron devices has to be improved to promote the practical applications. We propose an architecture of conformal TCO/semiconductor/metal nanowire (NW) array for hot-electron photodetection with a tunable optical response across the visible and near-infrared bands. The wavelength, strength, and bandwidth of the plasmonic resonance are tailored by controlling the lattice periodicity and topology. Finite-element simulation demonstrates that the near-perfect, polarization-insensitive, and ultranarrow-ban...
The photothermoelectric (PTE) effect uses nonuniform absorption of light to produce a voltage via th...
Hot electrons in metal nanostructures can be exploited in a wide range of optical functions, includi...
Recently, there has been much interest in the extraction of hot electrons generated from surface pla...
The use of hot electrons arising from the nonradiative decay of surface plasmons (SPs) is increasing...
There is an increasing interest in harvesting photoejected hot-electrons for sensitive photodetector...
In gratings, incident light can couple strongly to plasmons propagating through periodically spaced ...
In this Letter, we present a new class of near-infrared photodetectors comprising Au nanorods-ZnO na...
Hot carrier generation in metallic nanostructures offers a potential route to circumventing thermody...
In this Letter, we present a new class of near-infrared photodetectors comprising Au nanorods–ZnO na...
When an incident electromagnetic wave at optical frequencies couples to a metallic nanostructure, it...
Hot electrons generated in metallic nanostructures have shown promising perspectives for photodetect...
The ability of plasmonic nanostructures to harvest photons beyond the traditional band-to-band photo...
We demonstrate an unconventional near infrared photodetector fabricated from a ZnO chip with a metal...
Energy conversion from light to electricity mediated by hot electrons in a plasmonic metal nanostruc...
Plasmon enhanced hot carrier formation in metallic nanostructures increasingly attracts attention du...
The photothermoelectric (PTE) effect uses nonuniform absorption of light to produce a voltage via th...
Hot electrons in metal nanostructures can be exploited in a wide range of optical functions, includi...
Recently, there has been much interest in the extraction of hot electrons generated from surface pla...
The use of hot electrons arising from the nonradiative decay of surface plasmons (SPs) is increasing...
There is an increasing interest in harvesting photoejected hot-electrons for sensitive photodetector...
In gratings, incident light can couple strongly to plasmons propagating through periodically spaced ...
In this Letter, we present a new class of near-infrared photodetectors comprising Au nanorods-ZnO na...
Hot carrier generation in metallic nanostructures offers a potential route to circumventing thermody...
In this Letter, we present a new class of near-infrared photodetectors comprising Au nanorods–ZnO na...
When an incident electromagnetic wave at optical frequencies couples to a metallic nanostructure, it...
Hot electrons generated in metallic nanostructures have shown promising perspectives for photodetect...
The ability of plasmonic nanostructures to harvest photons beyond the traditional band-to-band photo...
We demonstrate an unconventional near infrared photodetector fabricated from a ZnO chip with a metal...
Energy conversion from light to electricity mediated by hot electrons in a plasmonic metal nanostruc...
Plasmon enhanced hot carrier formation in metallic nanostructures increasingly attracts attention du...
The photothermoelectric (PTE) effect uses nonuniform absorption of light to produce a voltage via th...
Hot electrons in metal nanostructures can be exploited in a wide range of optical functions, includi...
Recently, there has been much interest in the extraction of hot electrons generated from surface pla...