Abstract

The intrinsic damping for the acoustic vibrations of single gold nanorods excited by ultrafast laser has been studied through the atomistic simulations. It is shown that the intrinsic damping for the breathing mode is strongly sensitive to the nanorod sizes, which is very likely due to the different energy redistributions between the vibrational modes of nanorods and could play a non-negligible role in the broad distribution of the experimentally measured breathing-mode quality factors. In comparison, the intrinsic damping for the extensional vibration of gold nanorods appears much less influenced by the variations of nanorod dimensions. Moreover, we also find that the intrinsic mechanism is a significant source for the vibrational damping of gold nanorods, particularly for the breathing mode.

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