A compact multi-wavelength optoacoustic system based on high-power diode lasers for characterization of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) for biomedical applications

L. Leggio, O. de Varona, P. Escudero, Guillermo Carpintero Del Barrio, M. Osiński, Horacio Lamela Rivera
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During the last decade, Optoacoustic Imaging (OAI), or Optoacoustic Tomography (OAT), has evolved as a novel imaging technique based on the generation of ultrasound waves with laser light. OAI may become a valid alternative to techniques currently used for the detection of diseases at their early stages. It has been shown that OAI combines the high contrast of optical imaging techniques with high spatial resolution of ultrasound systems in deep tissues. In this way, the use of nontoxic biodegradable contrast agents that mark the presence of diseases in near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths range (0.75–1.4 um) has been considered. The presence of carcinomas and harmful microorganisms can be revealed by means of the fluorescence effect exhibited by biopolymer nanoparticles. A different approach is to use carbon nanotubes (CNTs) which are a contrast agent in NIR range due to their absorption characteristics in the range between 800 to 1200 nm. We report a multi-wavelength (870 and 905 nm) laser diode–based optoacoustic (OA) system generating ultrasound signals from a double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) solution arranged inside a tissue-like phantom, mimicking the scattering of a biological soft tissue. Optoacoustic signals obtained with DWCNTs inclusions within a tissue-like phantom are compared with the case of ink-filled inclusions, with the aim to assess their absorption. These measurements are done at both 870 and 905 nm, by using high power laser diodes as light sources. The results show that the absorption is relatively high when the inclusion is filled with ink and appreciable with DWCNTs.
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基于高功率二极管激光器的紧凑多波长光声系统,用于生物医学应用的双壁碳纳米管(DWCNTs)的表征
在过去的十年中,光声成像(OAI)或光声断层扫描(OAT)已经发展成为一种基于激光产生超声波的新型成像技术。OAI可能成为目前用于在疾病早期阶段检测的技术的有效替代方法。研究表明,OAI结合了光学成像技术的高对比度和超声系统在深部组织中的高空间分辨率。因此,考虑使用无毒的可生物降解造影剂,在近红外(NIR)波长范围(0.75-1.4 um)内标记疾病的存在。利用生物聚合物纳米粒子的荧光效应可以发现肿瘤和有害微生物的存在。另一种不同的方法是使用碳纳米管(CNTs),由于其在800至1200 nm范围内的吸收特性,碳纳米管是近红外范围内的造影剂。我们报道了一种多波长(870和905 nm)基于激光二极管的光声(OA)系统,该系统从排列在组织样幻影内的双壁碳纳米管(DWCNTs)溶液中产生超声信号,模拟生物软组织的散射。将类组织模体中含有DWCNTs内含物的光声信号与墨水填充内含物的光声信号进行比较,以评估其吸收情况。这些测量是在870和905纳米,通过使用高功率激光二极管作为光源。结果表明,当包裹体中填充油墨时,吸收率相对较高,而填充DWCNTs时吸收率较高。
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