Kondo et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Size-and wavelength-selective optical heating in Mie-resonant silicon nanospheres for nanothermometry and photothermal applicationsKondo et al., 2024
- Document ID
- 17749978943855033330
- Author
- Kondo K
- Karimi Habil M
- Senda K
- Adachi M
- Morita K
- Maruyama T
- Sugimoto H
- Fujii M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Nano Materials
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The photothermal heating properties of perfectly spherical crystalline silicon nanoparticles having Mie resonances in the visible range are studied under different illumination wavelengths by using the Raman scattering peak as a nanothermometer. Analytical …
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