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Femtosecond Nanoplasmonic Dephasing of Individual Silver Nanoparticles and Small Clusters
We
present experimental measurements of localized surface plasmon
emission from individual silver nanoparticles and small clusters via
accurately delayed femtosecond laser pulses. Fourier transform analysis
of the nanoplasmonic coherence oscillations reveals different frequency
components and dephasing rates for each nanoparticle. We find three
different types of behavior: single exponential decay, beating between
two frequencies, and beating among three or more frequencies. Our
results provide insight into inhomogeneous and homogeneous broadening
mechanisms in nanoplasmonic spectroscopy that depend on morphology
and nearby neighbors. In addition, we find the optical response of
certain pairs of nanoparticles to be at least an order of magnitude
more intense than the response of single particles