Verónica SalgueiriñoMiguel A. Correa‐DuarteMichael FarleM. Arturo López‐QuintelaK. SieradzkiRodolfo E. Díaz
A method for the development of bifunctional magnetic and optically tunable nanoparticles with a structural design involving a magnetic iron oxide core (Fe3O4/γ-Fe2O3) surrounded by a thick silica shell and further covered with an outer shell of gold is reported. These gold-coated magnetic silica spheres take advantage of the strong resonance absorption they show in the visible and near-infrared (NIR) range and can be controlled by using an external magnetic field, which makes them very promising in biomedical applications.
Verónica SalgueiriñoMiguel A. Correa‐DuarteMichael FarleM. Arturo López‐QuintelaK. SieradzkiRodolfo E. Díaz
Yue ZhaoShi‐Zhao KangPingping YaoYi ZhaoXiangnong LiuYuxiang YangChaoying Ni
Toshio SakaiHiroto EnomotoHideki SakaiMasahiko Abe