Ultrafast laser spectroscopy has been used to measure the electron-phonon c
oupling constant in PtAu core-shell bimetallic nanoparticles. A chemical re
duction method was used to prepare Pt cores of 12.5 nm diameter and a gamma
-radiolytic deposition technique was then used to grow Au shells of variab
le thickness. The resulting nanoparticles have a spectrum that is character
istic of Au. It is found that the electron-phonon coupling time for these h
ybrid nanoparticles (tau (e-ph) similar to 200 fs) is over a factor of 3 sh
orter than that for plain Au nanoparticles (tau (e-ph) similar to 650 fs).
The faster dynamical response is due to the large electron-phonon coupling
constant for Pt, which provides efficient scattering of the excited electro
ns. Platinum dominates the temporal response, even for a 1:6 molar ratio of
Pt to Au, because it has a much larger density of states near the Fermi le
vel compared to Au. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.