超短脉冲
热化
材料科学
电子
通量
化学物理
消散
纳米技术
非平衡态热力学
弹道传导
光电子学
光学
化学
原子物理学
物理
核物理学
热力学
激光器
作者
Guoquan Gao,Lan Jiang,Bofeng Xue,Fei Yang,Ti Wang,Yan Wan,Tong Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.202201260
摘要
Elucidation of hot carrier transport and cooling mechanisms at the micro-/nanoscale is critical for optoelectronics, thermal management, and photocatalysis. Spatiotemporal evolution of hot electrons is usually convoluted with their ultrafast dynamics. Herein, an ultrafast microscopy is employed to directly track the spatiotemporal distribution of photoexcited hot electrons, providing a transformative approach to unravel the competitive relationship of transport and cooling. In the temporal evolution profiles of hot electron distribution, an anomalous contracting stage showing obvious thickness and fluence dependency is observed, with a characteristic end time indicating the completion of electron-phonon (e-ph) thermalization. Hot electron transport plays a prominent role in the competition with e-ph coupling, while interfacial heat dissipation dominates nonequilibrium state evolution with thickness below ballistic length. This work significantly enriches the tool kit of ultrafast techniques and provides guidance for rational design and optimization of micro-/nanodevices.
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