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1154 results about "Light induced" patented technology

Optical depolarization of cardiac tissue

The invention provides a cardiac rhythm management system for stimulating a heart having photosensitive tissue, vectors useful to photosensitize cells expressing the vectors, and methods for light induced depolarization of cells.
Owner:CARDIAC PACEMAKERS INC

Single-sided lateral-field and phototransistor-based optoelectronic tweezers

Described herein are single-sided lateral-field optoelectronic tweezers (LOET) devices which use photosensitive electrode arrays to create optically-induced dielectrophoretic forces in an electric field that is parallel to the plane of the device. In addition, phototransistor-based optoelectronic tweezers (PhOET) devices are described that allow for optoelectronic tweezers (OET) operation in high-conductivity physiological buffer and cell culture media.
Owner:RGT UNIV OF CALIFORNIA

Preparation method and application of zinc oxide visible-light-induced photocatalyst sensitized by squarylium cyanine

The invention relates to a preparation method of a zinc oxide visible-light-induced photocatalyst sensitized by squarylium cyanine. The preparation method comprises the following steps: dissolving Zn(Ac)22H2O and glucose into deionized water; carrying out ultrasonic processing to form a settled solution; after transferring the solution into a liner of a polytetrafluoroethylene autoclave, performing hydrothermal reaction for 12 to 24 hours at a temperature of 140 to 180 DEG C; after cooling to room temperature, carrying out centrifugal washing on the obtained black powder respectively with the deionized water and absolute ethyl alcohol; drying at a temperature of 60 DEG C to obtain a zinc oxide and carbon composite precursor; placing the precursor into a muffle furnace to calcine for 3 hours at a temperature of 400 to 600 DEG C, so as to obtain zinc oxide microspheres; mixing the zinc oxide microspheres and the squarylium cyanine as well as an organic solvent; at a temperature of 30 to 60 DEG C, carrying out ultrasonic processing on the mixture for 0.5 to 2 hours; then removing the organic solvent under the condition of pressure reduction; and finally, drying the obtained solid at a temperature of 60 DEG C. The zinc oxide visible-light-induced photocatalyst sensitized by the squarylium cyanine can be used for photocatalysis processing on organic pollutants in air, soil and sewage.
Owner:常州浩瀚万康纳米材料有限公司
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