Jaeger M Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Nanoscience, Nanotubes, Nanomaterials, Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles.
Cancer Research UK Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research, London and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Sutton, London, SM2 5PT, United Kingdom.
Polarimetric imaging of the human brain to determine the orientation and degree of alignment of nerve fiber bundles is one of the research work of Michael Jaeger. Michael Jaeger is from Cancer Research UK Cancer Imaging Centre, The Institute of Cancer Research, United Kingdom.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Shah A, Jaeger M, Harris-Birtill D, deSouza NM and Bamber JC
Gold nanorods hold great potential for bio sensing, imaging and therapy applications. The seed-mediated approach is the most widely used technique for the synthesis of gold nanorods. However, batches of nanorods synthesized using this method have a broadened longitudinal plasmon (LP) peak and uncertainty in the wavelength of the peak. This paper describes a technique to tune the synthesized nanorod distributions by using laser pulses at specific wavelengths that either reduce the width of the population LP peak or control its position. The overlap between the LP peaks of pairs of batches of gold nanorods was successfully reduced by at least 9%. Batches of nanorods with a sharper LP peak and/or a more desirable LP resonance wavelength could eventually be util... view moreĀ»