نتایج جستجو برای: near infrared absorption

تعداد نتایج: 446298  

Journal: :Nanomedicine 2006
Hongwei Liao Colleen L Nehl Jason H Hafner

The strong optical absorption and scattering of noble metal nanoparticles is due to an effect called localized surface plasmon resonance, which enables the development of novel biomedical applications. The resonant extinction, which can be tuned to the near-infrared, allows the nanoparticles to act as molecular contrast agents in a spectral region where tissue is relatively transparent. The loc...

2016
Mohamed Farhat Tsung-Chieh Cheng Khai. Q. Le Mark Ming-Cheng Cheng Hakan Bağcı Pai-Yen Chen

We present here a broadband, wide-angle, and polarization-independent nearly perfect absorber consisting of mirror-backed nanoporous alumina. By electrochemically anodizing the disordered multicomponent aluminum and properly tailoring the thickness and air-filling fraction of nanoporous alumina, according to the Maxwell-Garnet mixture theory, a large-area dark alumina can be made with excellent...

2013
Debabrata Sikdar Ivan D Rukhlenko Wenlong Cheng Malin Premaratne

: We theoretically study the properties of the optimal size distribution in the ensemble of hollow gold nanoshells (HGNs) that exhibits the best performance at in vivo biomedical applications. For the first time, to the best of our knowledge, we analyze the dependence of the optimal geometric means of the nanoshells' thicknesses and core radii on the excitation wavelength and the type of human ...

2000
M. Di Martino

We report complete near-infrared (0.9-2.4 μm) spectral observations of trans-neptunian objects (TNOs) 2000 EB173 and 2000 WR106 collected using the new Near Infrared Camera Spectrometer (NICS) attached to the 3.56m Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). Both spectra are very red and with a quite strong and broad drop extending throughout the K band. However, while 2000 EB173 does not show any evid...

2015
Hee-Pyoung Park

dyes such as indocyanine green (ICG), indigo carmine, and methylene blue are commonly used during various surgical procedures. The intraoperative administration of intravenous dyes can result in misreadings of the actual values measured by optical technology-based patient monitors (i.e., cerebral oximeters and pulse oximeters) because they interfere with the amount of the specific infrared or r...

2017
Xiao-Fang Jiang Zhikai Zeng Shuang Li Zhinan Guo Han Zhang Fei Huang Qing-Hua Xu

Broadband nonlinear optical properties from 500 to 1550 nm of ultrasmall black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) have been extensively investigated by using the open-aperture Z-scan technique. Our results show that BPQDs exhibit significant nonlinear absorption in the visible range, but saturable absorption in the near-infrared range under femtosecond excitation. The calculated nonlinear absorpti...

2003
S. Coyle T. Ward C. Markham G. McDarby

Introduction Since Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) was first reported in 1977 by Jobsis[1] as a new “window” into the body, it has found many uses within the biomedical field. Single channel near-infrared systems are most commonly used in clinical surroundings for transcranial cerebral oximetry in neonatal care, hematoma detection, and stroke patient monitoring. In addition to its clinical us...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2013
S Winnerl F Göttfert M Mittendorff H Schneider M Helm T Winzer E Malic A Knorr M Orlita M Potemski M Sprinkle C Berger W A de Heer

We present the results of pump–probe experiments on multilayer graphene samples performed in a wide spectral range, namely from the near infrared (photon energy 1.5 eV) to the terahertz (photon energy 8 meV) spectral range. In the near infrared, exciting carriers and probing at higher photon energies provides direct evidence for a hot carrier distribution. Furthermore, spectroscopic signatures ...

1998
Tanya L. Hill Charlene A. Heisler

We present near-infrared spectra for a sample of galaxies with ambiguous optical emission line ratios. These galaxies fall between starbursts and Seyferts in the usual optical diagnostic diagrams. We find a similar result with the near-infrared emission line ratios, which suggests that the galaxies are composite, containing both a starburst and AGN component. Furthermore, CO absorption, produce...

Journal: :Applied spectroscopy 2005
Umesh P Agarwal Nancy Kawai

While cellulosic and lignocellulosic materials have been studied using conventional Raman spectroscopy, availability of near-infrared (NIR) Fourier transform (FT) Raman instrumentation has made studying these materials much more convenient.1 This is especially true because the problem of laser-induced fluorescence can be avoided or minimized in FT-Raman (NIR Raman) spectroscopy. More recently, ...

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