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Heating of aqueous suspensions of silicon nanoparticles by a 808-nm diode laser for application in local photohyperthermia

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3D simulation of the distribution of thermal fields in aqueous suspensions of silicon nanoparticles upon irradiation by a high-power 808-nm laser diode operating in cw and quasi-cw repetitively pulsed regimes… Click to show full abstract

3D simulation of the distribution of thermal fields in aqueous suspensions of silicon nanoparticles upon irradiation by a high-power 808-nm laser diode operating in cw and quasi-cw repetitively pulsed regimes is performed. It is shown that irradiation by a repetitively pulsed laser with a peak power of 10 W and a pulse duration of 300 ms can form a region with a maximum temperature exceeding 42 °C, which is promising for application in cancer photohyperthermia for local heating of biotissues at a given depth.

Keywords: application; photohyperthermia; suspensions silicon; aqueous suspensions; silicon nanoparticles; heating aqueous

Journal Title: Quantum Electronics
Year Published: 2020

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