👉 Ag:Light Particles, often referred to as Ag:Light, are a type of ultrafine silver nanoparticles that exhibit unique optical properties due to their small size and high surface area. These particles typically range from 10 to 100 nanometers in diameter, making them visible under certain conditions. When illuminated, Ag:Light particles can scatter light through a phenomenon known as localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). This interaction causes the particles to absorb and re-emit light at specific wavelengths, often resulting in a bright, reflective appearance. The color of the light scattered or absorbed can vary depending on the size, shape, and environment of the particles, allowing for tunable optical effects. Ag:Light particles are used in various applications, including biosensing, medical imaging, and advanced display technologies, due to their high sensitivity and versatility.