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    Mapping Photoemission and Hot-Electron Emission from Plasmonic Nanoantennas by Hobbs, Richard G, Putnam, William P, Fallahi, Arya, Yang, Yujia, Kärtner, Franz X, Berggren, Karl K

    Published 2021
    “…Our simulations suggest that exposure at the center of nanorods results from the emission of hot electrons produced via plasmon decay in the nanorods. …”
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    137 and 165 GHZ radiometer measurements of hot electrons in LDX by Woskov, Paul P., Kesner, Jay, Garnier, Darren, Mauel, M. E.

    Published 2012
    “…Interpretation in terms of the hot electron parameters requires integration over many ECE harmonics. …”
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    Boosting hot electrons in hetero-superstructures for plasmon-enhanced catalysis by Guo, Jun, Zhang, Yin, Shi, Lin, Zhu, Yanfei, Mideksa, Megersa F., Hou, Ke, Zhao, Wenshi, Wang, Dawei, Zhao, Meiting, Zhang, Xiaofei, Lv, Jiawei, Zhang, Jianqi, Wang, Xiaoli, Tang, Zhiyong

    Published 2018
    “…Both experiment and theory disclose that the ordered arrangement of Pd on Au nanorod surfaces largely promotes hot electron generation and transfer via amplified local electromagnetic field and decreased electron–phonon coupling, respectively. …”
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    Hot electron generation and transport using Kα emission by Akli, K, Stephens, R, Key, M, Bartal, T, Beg, F, Chawla, S, Chen, C, Fedosejevs, R, Freeman, R, Friesen, H, Giraldez, E, Green, J, Hey, D, Higginson, D, Hund, J, Jarrott, L, Kemp, G, King, J, Kryger, A, Lancaster, K, Lepape, S, Link, A, Ma, T, MacKinnon, A, MacPhee, A

    Published 2010
    “…We have conducted experiments on both the Vulcan and Titan laser facilities to study hot electron generation and transport in the context of fast ignition. …”
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    Role of hot electron scattering in epsilon-near-zero optical nonlinearity by Wang Heng, Du Kang, Liu Ruibin, Dai Xinhai, Zhang Wending, Chua Soo Jin, Mei Ting

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The physical origin of epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) optical nonlinearity lies in the hot-electron dynamics, in which electron scattering plays an important role. …”
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    Heteroepitaxial vertical perovskite hot-electron transistors down to the monolayer limit by Brian S. Y. Kim, Yasuyuki Hikita, Takeaki Yajima, Harold Y. Hwang

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Here, the authors report vertical perovskite hot-electron transistors integrated with perovskite one-dimensional edge contacts down to the monolayer limit.…”
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    Study of resonant transport in InAs-based quantum hot electron transistors by H. Nguyen Van, A. N. Baranov, R. Teissier, M. Zaknoune

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…A study of transport in a quantum hot electron transistor made of an InAs/AlSb heterostructure is reported. …”
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    Modelling hot electron generation in short pulse target heating experiments by Sircombe N.J., Hughes S.J.

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…We present results obtained with the particle in cell (PIC) code EPOCH for realistic target and laser parameters, including first and second harmonic light. The hot electron distributions are characterised and their implications for onward transport and target heating are considered with the aid of the Monte-Carlo transport code THOR.…”
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    Enhanced hot electron lifetimes in quantum wells with inhibited phonon coupling by Hamidreza Esmaielpour, Vincent R. Whiteside, Herath P. Piyathilaka, Sangeetha Vijeyaragunathan, Bin Wang, Echo Adcock-Smith, Kenneth P. Roberts, Tetsuya D. Mishima, Michael B. Santos, Alan D. Bristow, Ian R. Sellers

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Abstract Hot electrons established by the absorption of high-energy photons typically thermalize on a picosecond time scale in a semiconductor, dissipating energy via various phonon-mediated relaxation pathways. …”
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