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New insight into photoacoustic conversion efficiency by plasmon-mediated nanocavitation: Implications for precision theranostics 被引量:3

New insight into photoacoustic conversion efficiency by plasmon-mediated nanocavitation: Implications for precision theranostics
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摘要 The probe-assisted integration of imaging and therapy into a single modality offers significant advantages in bio-applications. As a newly developed photoacoustic (PA) mechanism, plasmon-mediated nanocavitation, whereby photons are effectively converted into PA shockwaves, has excellent advantages for image-guided therapy. In this study, by simulating the laser absorption, temperature field, and nanobubble dynamics using both finite-element analysis and computational fluid dynamics, we quantified the cavitation-induced PA conversion efficiency of a water-immersed gold nanosphere, revealing new insights. Interestingly, sequential multi-bubble emission accompanied by high PA signal production occur under a single high-dose pulse of laser irradiation, enabling a cavitation-induced PA conversion efficiency up to 2%, which is -50 times higher than that due to thermal expansion. The cavitation-induced PA signal has unique frequency characteristics, which may be useful for a new approach for in vivo nanoparticle tracking. Our work offers theoretical guidance for accurate diagnosis and controllable therapy based on plasmon-mediated nanocavitation. The probe-assisted integration of imaging and therapy into a single modality offers significant advantages in bio-applications. As a newly developed photoacoustic (PA) mechanism, plasmon-mediated nanocavitation, whereby photons are effectively converted into PA shockwaves, has excellent advantages for image-guided therapy. In this study, by simulating the laser absorption, temperature field, and nanobubble dynamics using both finite-element analysis and computational fluid dynamics, we quantified the cavitation-induced PA conversion efficiency of a water-immersed gold nanosphere, revealing new insights. Interestingly, sequential multi-bubble emission accompanied by high PA signal production occur under a single high-dose pulse of laser irradiation, enabling a cavitation-induced PA conversion efficiency up to 2%, which is -50 times higher than that due to thermal expansion. The cavitation-induced PA signal has unique frequency characteristics, which may be useful for a new approach for in vivo nanoparticle tracking. Our work offers theoretical guidance for accurate diagnosis and controllable therapy based on plasmon-mediated nanocavitation.
出处 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第8期2800-2809,共10页 纳米研究(英文版)
关键词 photoacoustic imaging conversion efficiency nanocavitation THERANOSTICS photoacoustic imaging, conversion efficiency, nanocavitation, theranostics
分类号 O [理学]
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