Abstract

Coherent particle vibrations of gold nanospheres on a solid surface are detected by optical spectroscopy and time-resolved x-ray scattering. A new dominant mode arises, which is described by the monopolar mode symmetry forbidden of free spheres. Molecular dynamics studies of single-crystalline and polycrystalline particles confirm the assignment of these modes.

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