By heating up small nanorods of gold with near-infrared light (NIR), the bacteria are killed, and the surface of the implant becomes sterile. The researchers are now presenting a new study that ...
As electronic devices get smaller, it's becoming harder to achieve high-quality connections that are both reliable and safe ...
By heating up small nanorods of gold with near-infrared light (NIR), the bacteria are killed, and the surface of the implant becomes sterile. The researchers are now presenting a new study that ...
Researchers demonstrate the efficient construction of gold microsphere array-based anisotropic conductive adhesives film for ...
The illustration shows how the gold nanorods heat up when illuminated with NIR light. At temperatures above 120 degrees Celsius, the gold rods begin to change shape, and their optical properties ...
Scientists have shown that by heating up small nanorods of gold with near-infrared light (NIR), bacteria are killed, and the ...
According to a new study, however, a covering of bacteria-frying gold nanorods could keep that from happening. Bacterial infections at the sites of recently installed implants can be very serious ...
The device was built with an ultra-thin, semi-transparent, triple-cation perovskite film and gold nanorods (Au NRs ... research group explained. “The synthesis of Au NRs includes capping ...