Definition of Photothermal. Meaning of Photothermal. Synonyms of Photothermal

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- Photothermal therapy (PTT) refers to efforts to use electromagnetic radiation (most often in infrared wavelengths) for the treatment of various medical...
- Photothermal spectroscopy is a group of high sensitivity spectroscopy techniques used to measure optical absorption and thermal characteristics of a sample...
- Photothermal effect is a phenomenon ****ociated with electromagnetic radiation. It is produced by the photoexcitation of material, resulting in the production...
- The photothermal ratio (PTR), also named photothermal quotient, is a variable that characterizes the amount of light available to plants relative to the...
- Photodynamic/photothermal combination therapy involves the usage of a chemical compound or nanomaterial that, when irradiated at a certain wavelength,...
- is photothermal, based on the heating effect of the light and the consequent expansion of the light-absorbing material. In detail, the photothermal mechanism...
- Photothermal optical microscopy / "photothermal single particle microscopy" is a technique that is based on detection of non-fluorescent labels. It relies...
- diagnostic tools, the advancements in biophotonics research have provided new photothermal, photodynamic, and tissue therapies. Raman and FTIR spectroscopy can...
- of Vibronic and of Pulsethera. He is also the scientific advisor of Photothermal Spectroscopy and Axorus. Cheng is most known for his development of chemical...
- Photothermal microspectroscopy (PTMS), alternatively known as photothermal temperature fluctuation (PTTF), is derived from two parent instrumental techniques:...