Golden Vaterite as a Mesoscopic Metamaterial for Biophotonic Applications

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...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2021-07
Hauptverfasser: Noskov, Roman E, Machnev, Andrey, Shishkin, Ivan I, Novoselova, Marina, Gayer, Alexey V, Ezhov, Alexander A, Shirshin, Evgeny A, German, Sergey, Rukhlenko, Ivan D, Fleming, Simon, Khlebtsov, Boris, Gorin, Dmitry, Ginzburg, Pavel
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Zusammenfassung: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, we demonstrate a unique approach to biofriendly delivery of optical resonances. We show that the controllable infusion of gold nanoseeds into polycrystalline submicron vaterite spherulites gives rise to a variety of electric and magnetic Mie resonances, producing a tuneable mesoscopic optical metamaterial. The three-dimensional 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 cuttingedge biophotonic applications. We exemplify this concept by showing efficient laser heating of gold-filled vaterite spherulites at red and near-infrared wavelengths, highly desirable in photothermal therapy and photoacoustic tomography
ISSN:2331-8422