Intraband Hot-Electron Photoluminescence from Single Silver Nanorods

We report the observation of the undocumented visible one-photon photoluminescence (PL) of single silver nanorods excited by 532 and 633 nm continuous wave lasers with single-nanoparticle spectroscopy. We attribute the PL of silver nanorods to the intraband transition excited hot-electron radiative decay. The PL of silver nanorods closely resembles the corresponding LSPR scattering spectrum, and both are dependent on their aspect ratio. The good correlation between the quantitative PL intensity and the absorption cross section at the excitation wavelength of each nanorod leads to an aspect ratio independent PL quantum yield. The PL quantum yield of silver nanorods is similar to that of gold nanorods (10–6), indicating an efficient intraband excitation of hot electrons. The understanding of the PL mechanism of Ag nanorods points to the high-energy nature of the hot electrons excited via intraband transition, which has important indications in utilizing hot electrons for energy harvesting and photocatalysis.

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