Not exact matches
To demonstrate the material, the lab placed the precursor into its custom chemical vapor deposition (CVD) furnace and used it to coat an array of light -
absorbing, semiconducting titanium dioxide
nanorods.
And by controlling the dimensions of the
nanorods, specifically their aspect ratio (or length divided by width), you can control the wavelength of light they
absorb.
In this work, we have focused on the use of gold
nanorods, in which minimal variations in their length or width result in significant changes in the color of the light they
absorb,» says Luis Liz Marzán, scientific director of CIC biomaGUNE and researcher at the Ikerbasque Program.