Gianluca Galimberti
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
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Physical Review Letters | 2005
Francesco Banfi; Claudio Giannetti; Gabriele Ferrini; Gianluca Galimberti; S. Pagliara; Daniele Fausti; F. Parmigiani
Nonlinear photoemission from a silver single crystal is investigated by femtosecond laser pulses in a perturbative regime. A clear observation of above-threshold photoemission in solids is reported for the first time. The ratio between the three-photon above-threshold and the two-photon Fermi edges is found to be 10(-4). This value constitutes the only available benchmark for theories aimed at understanding the mechanism responsible for above-threshold photoemission in solids.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
S. Pagliara; Gianluca Galimberti; S Mor; M. Montagnese; Gabriele Ferrini; M. S. Grandi; P Galinetto; F. Parmigiani
As is well-known, the character of the π orbitals is of paramount importance for the chemical properties of the carbon allotropes and their derived compounds. While at equilibrium the nature of these orbitals is well understood, their photoinduced nonequilibrium behavior is under investigation. Here, we demonstrate that when a UV-laser pulse excites a carrier density larger than 10% of the π* density of state in graphite, a renormalization of the π-π* band gap takes place. This result has been achieved by detecting the transient reflectivity and the associated decay time of an infrared probe following the excitation of a UV pump pulse tuned across the π-π* absorption resonance. The pump photon energy at which both the transient reflectivity and the decay time are maximum is downshifted by 500 meV with respect to the relative absorption maximum at equilibrium. This finding is interpreted as a transient π-π* band gap shrinking of similar magnitude, near the M point of the Brillouin zone.
Applied Physics Letters | 2005
Emanuele Pedersoli; Francesco Banfi; Barbara Ressel; S. Pagliara; Claudio Giannetti; Gianluca Galimberti; S.M. Lidia; J. Corlett; Gabriele Ferrini; F. Parmigiani
Quantum Efficiency (QE) measurements of single photon photoemission from a Cu(111) single crystal and a Cu polycrystal photocathodes, irradiated by 150 fs-6.28 eV laser pulses, are reported over a broad range of incidence angle, both in s and p polarizations. The maximum QE (approx. = 4x10-4) for polycrystalline Cu is obtained in p polarization at an angle of incidence theta = 65 deg. We observe a QE enhancement in p polarization which can not be explained in terms of optical absorption, a phenomenon known as vectorial photoelectric effect. Issues concerning surface roughness and symmetry considerations are addressed. An explanation in terms of non local conductivity tensor is proposed.
American Journal of Physics | 2009
M. Maianti; S. Pagliara; Gianluca Galimberti; F. Parmigiani
The mechanics of two pendulums coupled by a stressed spring is discussed, and the behavior for small oscillations is described. When the system is in its highest symmetry configuration, the pendulums are independent and the normal frequencies are degenerate.
Applied Physics Letters | 2008
E. Pedersoli; C. M. R. Greaves; Weishi Wan; C. Coleman-Smith; Howard A. Padmore; S. Pagliara; A. Cartella; F. Lamarca; Gabriele Ferrini; Gianluca Galimberti; M. Montagnese; S. Dal Conte; F. Parmigiani
The quantum efficiency (QE) of Cu(111) is measured for different impinging light angles with photon energies just above the work function. We observe that the vectorial photoelectric effect, an enhancement of the QE due to illumination with light with an electric vector perpendicular to the sample surface, is stronger in the more surface sensitive regime. This can be explained by a contribution to photoemission due to the variation in the electromagnetic potential at the surface. The contributions of bulk and surface electrons can then be determined.
Scientific Reports | 2016
M. Montagnese; S. Pagliara; Gianluca Galimberti; S. Dal Conte; G. Ferrini; P.H.M. van Loosdrecht; F. Parmigiani
Many-body interactions with the underlying bulk electrons determine the properties of confined electronic states at the surface of a metal. Using momentum resolved nonlinear photoelectron spectroscopy we show that one can tailor these many-body interactions in graphite, leading to a strong renormalization of the dispersion and linewidth of the image potential state. These observations are interpreted in terms of a basic self-energy model, and may be considered as exemplary for optically induced many-body interactions.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
Gabriele Ferrini; Claudio Giannetti; Gianluca Galimberti; S. Pagliara; Daniele Fausti; Francesco Banfi; F. Parmigiani
Physical Review B | 2003
Gabriele Ferrini; Claudio Giannetti; Daniele Fausti; Gianluca Galimberti; Marco Peloi; G. P. Banfi; F. Parmigiani
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Stefano Ponzoni; Gianluca Galimberti; L. Sangaletti; Paola Castrucci; S Del Gobbo; M. Morbidoni; Manuela Scarselli; S. Pagliara
Carbon | 2011
Gianluca Galimberti; S. Pagliara; Stefano Ponzoni; Stefano Dal Conte; Federico Cilento; Gabriele Ferrini; Stephan Hofmann; Muhammad Arshad; Cinzia Cepek; F. Parmigiani