April 22 - 26, 2024
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2024 MRS Spring Meeting
EN07.04.04

Direct Measurement of Ballistic Electron Transport and Negative Thermal Diffusion during Nonnequilibrium Heating of Metals

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
4:30pm - 4:45pm
Room 327, Level 3, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Ashutosh Giri1,Pravin Karna1,Md Shafkat Bin Hoque2,Patrick Hopkins2

University of Rhode Island1,University of Virginia2

Abstract

Ashutosh Giri1,Pravin Karna1,Md Shafkat Bin Hoque2,Patrick Hopkins2

University of Rhode Island1,University of Virginia2
We experimentally show that the ballistic length of hot electrons in laser-heated gold films can exceed ∼150 nm, which is ∼50% greater than the previously reported value of 100 nm inferred from pump–probe experiments. We also find that the mean free path of electrons at the peak temperature following interband excitation can reach upward of ∼45 nm, which is higher than the average value of 30 nm predicted from our parameter-free density functional perturbation theory. Our first-principles calculations of electron–phonon coupling reveal that the increase in the mean free path due to interband excitation is a consequence of drastically reduced electron–phonon coupling from lattice stiffening, thus providing the microscopic understanding of our experimental findings. We also show that the strength of electron-phonon coupling not only dictates the mean free paths, but also controls a peculiar spatial shrinking of the electronic temperature profile immediately after the electrons have thermalized with the ‘colder’ lattice.

Keywords

thermal diffusivity

Symposium Organizers

Woochul Kim, Yonsei University
Sheng Shen, Carnegie Mellon University
Sunmi Shin, National University of Singapore
Sebastian Volz, The University of Tokyo

Session Chairs

Renkun Chen
Pramod Sangi Reddy

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