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Plasmon emission in photoexcited gold nanoparticles

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Light emission at the particle plasmon frequency is observed in optically excited spherical gold nanoparticles. We find a photoluminescence efficiency of ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}6}$, which is essentially independent of particle size and four orders of magnitude higher than the efficiencies determined from metal films. Our experimental findings are explained with a process in which excited $d$-band holes recombine nonradiatively with $\mathit{sp}$ electrons, emitting particle plasmons. These plasmons subsequently radiate, giving rise to the photoluminescence observed in the experiment. We determine the quantum efficiencies involved in this process.

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