laserresponsive
Laserresponsive describes materials, devices, or systems that undergo a measurable change when exposed to laser light. The response can be optical, chemical, thermal, or mechanical and typically depends on the properties of the incident light, such as wavelength, power, and pulse duration, as well as the material's composition and structure.
Common mechanisms include photothermal heating, where absorbed laser energy raises temperature; photochemical reactions such as isomerization
Applications span biomedicine, materials processing, and sensing. In biomedicine, laser-responsive systems enable targeted drug release or
Key considerations include choosing appropriate wavelength and pulse regime to maximize response while minimizing damage or
Research in laserresponsive materials continues to explore new chemistries, nanoscale architectures, and hybrid systems that combine