“…15,16 Materials that leverage the photothermal effect to generate radiant heat, influencing the efficiency of energy conversion and broadening application spectra, are referred to as photothermal materials. This category spans an eclectic array of material classes, including metal carbides, 17,18 transition metal oxides, [19][20][21] precious metal nanoparticles manifesting plasmonic resonance, [22][23][24] and non-metallic carbon-based substances such as graphene, carbon fibers, and carbon black, [25][26][27] in addition to silicon-centric materials like black silicon and silicon dioxide. [28][29][30] Currently, photothermal materials are deployed Between 2000 and 2024, the field of photothermal materials experienced consistent and significant growth, highlighted by their varied applications in disciplines such as chemistry, material sciences, and nanotechnology.…”