The temperature dependence of the surface plasmon resonance in small metal
spheres is calculated using an electron gas model within the Random Phase
Approximation. The calculation is mainly devoted to the study of spheres with
diameters up to at least 10 nm, where quantum effects can still be relevant and
simple plasmon pole approximation for the dielectric function is no more
appropriate. We find a possible blue shift of the plasmon resonance position
when the temperature is increased while keeping the size of the sphere fixed.
The blue shift is appreciable only when the temperature is a large fraction of
the Fermi energy. These results provide a guide for pump and probe experiments
with a high time resolution, and tailored to study the excited electron system
before thermalisation with the lattice takes place.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure