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Hot Electron Transfer in Hybrid Semiconductor-Metal Nanorods Investigated with Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Hybrid semiconductor-metal nanorods are very promising photocatalytic materials. We apply two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy to CdSe nanorods with gold tips, unravelling the mixing of electronic states, hot electron transfer and relaxation with sub-10 fs temporal resolution.

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