Plasmonic enhancement of photoacoustic strain-waves on gold gratings

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0070630
Reference G. de Haan, E. Abram, T.J. van den Hooven and P.C.M. Planken, Plasmonic enhancement of photoacoustic strain-waves on gold gratings, AIP Advances 12, (2), 025227: 1-8 (2022)
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In this paper, we report on the time-dependent strain-wave-induced changes in the reflection and diffraction of a gold plasmonic grating. We demonstrate efficient excitation of strain waves using enhanced absorption at and around the surface plasmon polariton resonance. In addition, we observe that the strain-wave-induced changes in the reflection and diffraction of the grating show an approximately quadratic dependence on pump fluence when probed at a wavelength of 400 nm. We tentatively attribute this non-linear behavior to strain-induced nonlinear changes of the interband transition energy. Using a model that calculates the permittivity of the gold taking into account the d to s/p interband transition, we deduce that the interband transition energy would have to change by about 0.013 eV to account for the measured changes in reflection.