Fiber optic probe with functional polymer composites for hyperthermia

  • Hernández-Arenas A
  • Pimentel-Domínguez R
  • Rodrigo Vélez-Cordero J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate a fiber optic probe incorporating functional polymer composites for controlled generation of photothermal effects. The probe combines carbon-based and rare-earth composites on the tip of standard multimode fibers, thus yielding a compact fiber optic photothermal probe (FOPP) whose temperature can be measured simultaneously through fluorescent thermometry. We evaluate the thermal features of the probe through experiments and numerical calculations showing that large thermal gradients are obtained within the vicinity of the heating zone. The temperatures achieved with the FOPP are within the ranges of interest for hyperthermia and can be attained using low optical powers (< 280 mW).

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Hernández-Arenas, A., Pimentel-Domínguez, R., Rodrigo Vélez-Cordero, J., & Hernández-Cordero, J. (2021). Fiber optic probe with functional polymer composites for hyperthermia. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(8), 4730. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.427585

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