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The hidden pathways of energy in nanostructures

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The hidden pathways of energy in nanostructures

Researchers have used multidimensional spectroscopy to observe the ultrafast dynamics within hybrid plasmonic nanostructures. The technique revealed a rapid transition from coherent, ordered excitations to incoherent, disordered ones, providing a direct view of energy flow pathways that were previously hidden.

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The advanced spectroscopic method demonstrated here could be adapted to study the evolution of precipitate structures during the age-hardening process in alloys. Understanding the precise, time-resolved pathways of energy and structural changes at the nanoscale could offer new insights into controlling the kinetics of phase transformations and optimizing final material properties.


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