A temperature microsensor for measuring laser-induced heating in gold nanorods

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Dennis B. Pacardo
Bhanu Neupane
Gufeng Wang
Zhen Gu
Glenn M. Walker
Frances S. Ligler
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University,Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Chemistry
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Microsensor; Gold nanorods; Temperature; Nanoparticles; Microfluidics;
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Measuring temperature is an extensively explored field of analysis, but measuring a temperature change in a nanoparticle is a new challenge. Here, a microsensor is configured to measure temperature changes in gold nanorods in solution upon laser irradiation. The device consists of a silicon wafer coated with silicon nitride in which a microfabricated resistance temperature detector was embedded and attached to a digital multimeter. A polydimethylsiloxane mold served as a microcontainer for the sample attached on top of the silicon membrane. This enables laser irradiation of the gold nanorods and subsequent measurement of temperature changes. The results showed a temperature increase of 8 to 10 °C and good correlation with theoretical calculations and bulk sample direct temperature measurements. These results demonstrate the suitability of this simple temperature microsensor for determining laser-induced heating profiles of metallic nanomaterials; such measurements will be essential for optimizing therapeutic and catalytic applications.
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