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Laser technologies in biomedical applications
Prospects for using silicon nanoparticles fabricated by laser ablation in hyperthermia of tumours
O. I. Sokolovskayaa, S. V. Zabotnova, L. A. Golovana, P. K. Kashkarova, D. A. Kurakinab, E. A. Sergeevaab, M. Yu. Kirillinb a Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
b The Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod
Abstract:
The efficiency of using silicon nanoparticles, produced by laser ablation of porous silicon in liquids, as agents for hyperthermia of tumours using laser radiation with wavelengths of 633 and 800 nm is evaluated. Using the optical parameters of the nanoparticles suspensions determined earlier by the spectrophotometry measurements, the heating of tumour tissue with embedded nanoparticles is numerically modelled. The heat transfer equation is solved by the finite element method which considers the volumetric distribution of the absorbed light power, calculated by the Monte Carlo technique, as a distributed heat source. The simulations performed indicate that embedding silicon nanoparticles with a concentration of up to 5 mg mL-1 into a tumour allows its maximum temperature to be increased by 0.2–4 °C in comparison with heating the tumour without nanoparticles depending on the irradiation wavelength and intensity.
Keywords:
pulsed laser ablation in a liquid, light scattering, Monte Carlo technique, finite elements method, hyperthermia.
Received: 24.11.2020
Citation:
O. I. Sokolovskaya, S. V. Zabotnov, L. A. Golovan, P. K. Kashkarov, D. A. Kurakina, E. A. Sergeeva, M. Yu. Kirillin, “Prospects for using silicon nanoparticles fabricated by laser ablation in hyperthermia of tumours”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 51:1 (2021), 64–72 [Quantum Electron., 51:1 (2021), 64–72]
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