Igniting nanoparticles with weak laser has wide variety of applications
Igniting fullerene nanostructures via low-power lasers could find applications in the medical, computing and automotive fields (Image: ltamblyn)
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Researchers at the University of Florida have found they can use low-power lasers as a cheap and efficient way to light and ignite nanoparticles. The discovery could lead to important advancements in the medical, computing and automotive fields.
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