Data Handling and Visualization in ‘Surface plasmon enhanced fast electron emission from metallised fibre optic nanotips’
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This project showcases data handling and visualization techniques from the paper “Surface plasmon enhanced fast electron emission from metallised fibre optic nanotips.” Key points include:
Data Cleaning
- Calibration: Regular checks on the onset of field emission potential to ensure nanotip integrity and smooth data flow.
- Outlier Handling: Excluding data points with visible nanotip coating damage.
Data Processing
- Spectral Measurements: Utilizing a monochromator to measure photonic responses.
- FDTD Simulation: Modeling the plasmonic response of the nanotip using Finite Difference Time Domain computations.
Data Analysis
- Power Law Analysis: Fitting electron emission data to a power law model.
- Resonance Characterization: Identifying spectral resonance peaks in electron emission.
- Emission Mechanism Identification: Differentiating between multi-photon and thermionic emission.
Data Visualization
- Field Intensity Patterns: Visualizing calculated field intensity at the nanotip.
- Emission Spectra: Plotting wavelength-dependent electron emission rates and power law orders.
- Simulation Results: Displaying FDTD simulation results of the nanotip’s plasmonic response.