Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new dye that can strongly absorb second near-IR radiation and transform it to heat.
The team’s new compound can absorb electromagnetic waves in the NIR-II part of the spectrum, where waves can penetrate deeper into human tissue and generate heat, leading to photoacoustic emissions.
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He’s already started to chip away at what once was with a series of billboards posted in major cities across the world that read: “The End Is Near.” The billboards appeared in Los Angeles ...