The Light-to-heat Conversion of Gold Nanoshells and Nanorods in Tissues
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/24/3S2/5053Keywords:
gold nanoshells, gold nanorods, photothermal effectAbstract
We perform a set of experiments on photo-heating intissues containing gold nanoshells (NSs) and nanorods (NRs). The temperature
of tissues were measured with different amounts gold NSs and NRs under
illumination of a continuous diode laser at 808 nm and power density from 20
to 62 W/cm\(^{2}\). The temperature of the tissues injected gold nanoparticles
increased to $66 \pm 4\(^{\circ}\)C for \(2.1 \times 10^{8}\) NSs and \(73\pm 4\)
\(^{\circ}\)C for gold \(5.4 \times 10^{9}\) NRs after 10 min exposition at power density
35 W/cm\(^{2}\). The control tissue without gold nanoparticles demonstrated a
significantly lower temperature \(40 \pm 4\) \(^{\circ}\)C in the same time of
illumination. The temperature can be reached up to around 100\(^{\circ}\)C for
tissue with both NSs and NRs at 62 W/cm\(^{2}\) inrradiation for \(7-10\) min.
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