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Laser biophotonics
Numerical and experimental studies of mechanisms underlying the effect of pulsed broadband terahertz radiation on nerve cells
M. V. Duka, L. N. Dvoretskaya, N. S. Balbekin, M. K. Khodzitskii, S. A. Chivilikhin, O. A. Smolyanskaya St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Abstract:
We have studied the mechanisms underlying the effect of pulsed broadband terahertz radiation on the growth of neurites of sensory ganglia using a comparative analysis of measured reflection spectra of ganglion neurites (in the frequency range 0.1 – 2.0 THz) and spectra obtained by numerical simulation with CST Microwave Studio. The observed changes are shown to be mainly due to pulse energy absorption in the ganglion neurites. Of particular interest are the observed single resonance frequencies related to resonance size effects, which can be used to irradiate ganglia in order to activate their growth.
Keywords:
terahertz radiation, influence mechanisms, ganglia, neurites.
Received: 03.03.2014 Revised: 16.06.2014
Citation:
M. V. Duka, L. N. Dvoretskaya, N. S. Balbekin, M. K. Khodzitskii, S. A. Chivilikhin, O. A. Smolyanskaya, “Numerical and experimental studies of mechanisms underlying the effect of pulsed broadband terahertz radiation on nerve cells”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 44:8 (2014), 707–712 [Quantum Electron., 44:8 (2014), 707–712]
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