Stockman, M.I.Hewageegana, P.2014-11-192014-11-1920051530-6984 (print),1530-6992(online)http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/4000We theoretically show that two-photon coherent control yields electron photoemission from metal nanostructures that is localized in nanosize hot spots whose positions are controllable on a nanometer scale, in agreement with recent experiments. We propose to use silver V-shapes as tailored nanoantennas for which the position of the coherently controllable photoelectron emission hot spot can be deterministically predicted. We predict that the low-frequency, high-intensity (quasi-stationary) excitation of the photoemission leads to an exponentially high contrast of the coherent control.Nanolocalized Nonlinear Electron Photoemission under Coherent ControlarticlePhysics