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Visual micro-thermometers for nanoparticles photo-thermal conversion
Author(s) -
Gia Petriashvili,
Maria Penelope De Santo,
Ketevan Chubinidze,
Ridha Hamdi,
R. Barberi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.22.014705
Subject(s) - microscale chemistry , materials science , nanoparticle , liquid crystal , optics , laser , cholesteric liquid crystal , thermochromism , radiation , nanotechnology , optoelectronics , chemistry , mathematics education , mathematics , physics , organic chemistry
We present a method to calibrate the light to heat conversion in an aqueous fluid containing nanoparticles. Accurate control of light and heat is of dramatic importance in many fields of science and metal nanoparticles have acquired an increased importance as means to address heat in very small areas when irradiated with an intense light. The proposed method enables to measure the temperature in the environment surrounding nanoparticles, as a function of the exposure time to laser radiation, exploiting the properties of thermochromic cholesteric liquid crystals. This method overcomes the problems of miscibility of nanoparticles in liquid crystals, provides temperature reading at the microscale, since the cholesteric liquid crystal is confined in microdroplets, and it is sensitive to a temperature variation, 28°C-49°C, suitable for biological applications.

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