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Surface plasmon-based detection for picosecond ultrasonics in planar gold-dielectric layer geometries

Photoacoustics(2023)

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Abstract
Longitudinal acoustic modes in planar thin gold films are excited and detected by a combination of ultrafast pump-probe photoacoustic spectroscopy and a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique. The resulting high sensitivity allows the detection of acoustic modes up to the 7th harmonic (258 GHz) with sub-pm amplitude sensing capabilities. This makes a comparison of damping times of individual modes possible. Further, the dynamics of the real and imaginary part of the dielectric function and the film's thickness variation are separated by using the dependence of the amplitudes of the acoustic modes on the detection angle and the surface plasmon resonance. We find that longitudinal acoustic modes in the gold films mainly affect the real part of the dielectric function and highlight the importance to consider thickness related effects in acousto-plasmonic sensing.
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Picosecond ultrasonics,Acousto-plasmonics,Surface plasmon resonance (SPR),ASOPS,Thin Films,Coherent Acoustic Phonons,Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR)
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