| Literature DB >> 33984163 |
Roman E Noskov1,2, Andrey Machnev1,2, Ivan I Shishkin1,2,3, Marina V Novoselova4, Alexey V Gayer5, Alexander A Ezhov5,6,7, Evgeny A Shirshin5,8, Sergei V German4,9, Ivan D Rukhlenko10,11, Simon Fleming10, Boris N Khlebtsov12, Dmitry A Gorin4, Pavel Ginzburg1,2,13.
Abstract
Mesoscopic photonic systems with tailored optical responses have great potential to open new frontiers in implantable biomedical devices. However, biocompatibility is typically a problem, as engineering of optical properties often calls for using toxic compounds and chemicals, unsuitable for in vivo applications. Here, a unique approach to biofriendly delivery of optical resonances is demonstrated. It is shown that the controllable infusion of gold nanoseeds into polycrystalline sub-micrometer vaterite spherulites gives rise to a variety of electric and magnetic Mie resonances, producing a tuneable mesoscopic optical metamaterial. The 3D reconstruction of the spherulites demonstrates the capability of controllable gold loading with volumetric filling factors exceeding 28%. Owing to the biocompatibility of the constitutive elements, "golden vaterite" paves the way to introduce designer-made Mie resonances to cutting-edge biophotonic applications. This concept is exemplified by showing efficient laser heating of gold-filled vaterite spherulites at red and near-infrared wavelengths, highly desirable in photothermal therapy, and photoacoustic tomography.Entities:
Keywords: 3D reconstruction; Mie resonances; composite nanostructures; photoheating; spherulites
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33984163 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202008484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849