Effect of Morphology on
Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics
in Asymmetric Gold–Iron Oxide Plasmonic Heterodimers
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Abstract
Understanding how nanoscale interfaces affect electrical
and optical
properties of multifunctional nanocrystal heterostructures is of paramount
importance for their technological application. In this context, we
investigated the ultrafast carrier dynamics of rodlike gold–iron
oxide nanocrystal heterodimers, in a spectral region close to the
surface plasmon resonance frequency, by means of broad-band transient
absorption spectroscopy. We found that the electron–phonon
relaxation time is independent of the morphology of the iron oxide
domain. Moreover, we revealed a transient shift in the surface plasmon
resonance frequency, which can be related to charge transfer at the
interface between gold and iron oxide