A team of materials scientists, physicists, mechanical engineers, and molecular physiologists at Stanford University have developed a nanoparticle ... that light from luminescent molecules can ...
"We used cadmium telluride [CdTe] as a model system and controlled nanoparticle growth in a heated aqueous solution via in situ luminescence analysis," says Pedro Felipe Garcia Martins da Costa ...
In one new design, the nanoparticle changes the color of its luminescence depending on the applied force. In another design, they made nanoparticles that do not demonstrate photon avalanching ...
Chemistry researchers have taken a key step toward next-generation optical computing and memory with the discovery of luminescent ... known as avalanching nanoparticles. Nanomaterials are tiny ...
A team of materials scientists, physicists, mechanical engineers, and molecular physiologists at Stanford University have developed a nanoparticle ... radiation to excite luminescent nanocrystals ...
State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fiber Laser Materials and Applied Techniques, and Guangdong Engineering Technology Research Center of ...
In one new design, the nanoparticle changes the color of its luminescence depending on the applied force. In another design, they made nanoparticles that do not demonstrate photon avalanching ...
In one new design, the nanoparticle changes the color of its luminescence depending on the applied force. In another design, they made nanoparticles that do not demonstrate photon avalanching ...
Nanobubbles allow for more oxygen to be available in the water, creating a better environment for crops to thrive. Credit: Dr. Hamidreza Samouei New research delves into the stability of nanobubbles ...
Recognizing that ANPs are extremely force-sensitive, the team then created new nanoparticles that responded differently to forces. One causes the nanoparticle’s luminescence color to change with force ...