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Distance dependent photo-induced electron current in nm-sized junctions driven by surface plasmon polaritons

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Abstract

We demonstrate the generation of electron currents with remotely launched surface plasmon polaritons in Au nanojunctions under ambient conditions. Electron currents across gaps ranging from 4-12 nm are investigated and described by a modified Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (WKB) model.

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