Abstract

We employed pump-probe, transient-grating and Z-scan measurements to distinguish electronic from thermal relaxation processes in metal quantum dots in a glass matrix as functions of dot size and pulse-repetition frequency. Novel observations include a negative-time probe-pump transient and an extremely long-lived relaxation which produces a thermal background above a few MHz pulse repetition frequency.

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