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Ultra-Fast Relaxation of Electrons Probed by Surface Plasmons at a Thin Silver Film

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Abstract

In recent years, femtosecond thermomodulation experiments1-3 have been performed to study the relaxation dynamics of electrons in metals. The electrons were heated to a high (> 1000 K) non-equilibrium temperature. At these extreme conditions, the dynamics depends strongly on the electron temperature, resulting in a nonexponential decay.

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