Ultrafast Nonlinear Response of Bulk Plasmons in Highly Doped ZnO Layers.

Journal: Physical Review Letters
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Abstract

Longitudinal bulk plasmons in an n-doped ZnO layer system are studied by two-color femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy in the midinfrared. The optical bulk plasmon resonance identified in linear reflectivity spectra undergoes a strong redshift and a limited broadening upon intraband excitation of electrons. The nonlinear changes of plasmon absorption decay on a time scale of 2 ps and originate from the intraband redistribution of electrons. Theoretical calculations explain the plasmon redshift by the transient increase of the ensemble-averaged electron mass and the concomitantly reduced plasma frequency in the hot electron plasma. The observed bulk plasmon nonlinearity holds strong potential for applications in plasmonics.

Authors
Tobias Tyborski, Sascha Kalusniak, Sergey Sadofev, Fritz Henneberger, Michael Woerner, Thomas Elsaesser