Hot electron (HE) photocatalysis is one of the most intriguing fields of nanoscience, with a clear potential for technological impact. Despite much effort, the mechanisms of HE photocatalysis are not fully understood. Here we investigate a mechanism based on transient electron spillover on a molecule and subsequent energy release into vibrational modes. We use state-of-the-art real-time Time Dependent Density Functional Theory (rt-TDDFT), simulating the dynamics of a HE moving within linear chains of Ag or Au atoms, on which CO, N2, or H2O are adsorbed. We estimate the energy a HE can release into adsorbate vibrational modes and show that certain modes are selectively activated. The energy transfer strongly depends on the adsorbate, the metal, and the HE energy. Considering a cumulative effect from multiple HEs, we estimate this mechanism can transfer tenths of an eV to molecular vibrations and could play an important role in HE photocatalysis.

Energy Transfer to Molecular Adsorbates by Transient Hot Electron Spillover / M. Vanzan, G. Gil, D. Castaldo, P. Nordlander, S. Corni. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 23:7(2023 Apr 12), pp. 2719-2725. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00013]

Energy Transfer to Molecular Adsorbates by Transient Hot Electron Spillover

M. Vanzan
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2023

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Hot electron (HE) photocatalysis is one of the most intriguing fields of nanoscience, with a clear potential for technological impact. Despite much effort, the mechanisms of HE photocatalysis are not fully understood. Here we investigate a mechanism based on transient electron spillover on a molecule and subsequent energy release into vibrational modes. We use state-of-the-art real-time Time Dependent Density Functional Theory (rt-TDDFT), simulating the dynamics of a HE moving within linear chains of Ag or Au atoms, on which CO, N2, or H2O are adsorbed. We estimate the energy a HE can release into adsorbate vibrational modes and show that certain modes are selectively activated. The energy transfer strongly depends on the adsorbate, the metal, and the HE energy. Considering a cumulative effect from multiple HEs, we estimate this mechanism can transfer tenths of an eV to molecular vibrations and could play an important role in HE photocatalysis.
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electron dynamics; energy transfer; hot carriers; hot electrons; nanoplasmonics; photocatalysis;
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
Settore PHYS-04/A - Fisica teorica della materia, modelli, metodi matematici e applicazioni
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   CAREER: The Plasmochemistry and Photochemistry of the Upper Atmosphere Induced by Transient Luminous Events
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Energy Transfer to Molecular Adsorbates by Transient Hot Electron Spillover / M. Vanzan, G. Gil, D. Castaldo, P. Nordlander, S. Corni. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 23:7(2023 Apr 12), pp. 2719-2725. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00013]
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