Metal-clad waveguide characterization for contact-based light transmission into tissue

被引:3
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作者
Chininis, Jeffrey [1 ]
Whiteside, Paul [1 ]
Hunt, Heather K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Bioengn Dept, Columbia, MO 65201 USA
来源
PHOTONIC THERAPEUTICS AND DIAGNOSTICS XII | 2016年 / 9689卷
关键词
Laser Dermatology; planar waveguide; direct contact; optical tunneling; total internal reflection; scanning electron microscopy; electron dispersion spectroscopy; photoacoustics;
D O I
10.1117/12.2211119
中图分类号
TH742 [显微镜];
学科分类号
摘要
As contemporary laser dermatology procedures, like tattoo removal and skin resurfacing, become more popular, the complications of their operation are also becoming more prevalent. Frequent incidences of over-exposure, ocular injury, and excessive thermal damage represent mounting concerns for those seeking such procedures; moreover, each of these problems is a direct consequence of the standard, free-space method of laser transmission predominantly used in clinical settings. Therefore, an alternative method of light transmission is needed to minimize these problems. Here, we demonstrate and characterize an alternative method that uses planar waveguides to deliver light into sample tissue via direct contact. To do this, slab substrates made from glass were clad in layers of titanium and silver, constraining the light within the waveguide along the waveguide's length. By creating active areas on the waveguide surface, the propagating light could then optically tunnel into the tissue sample, when the waveguide was brought into contact with the tissue. SEM and EDS were used to characterize the metal film thickness and deposition rates onto the glass substrates. Laser light from a Q-switched Nd: YAG source operating at 532nm was coupled into the waveguide and transmitted into samples of pig skin. The amount of light transmitted was measured using photoacoustics techniques, in conjunction with a photodiode and integrating sphere. Transmitting light into tissue in this manner effectively resolves or circumvents the complications caused by free-space propagation methods as it reduces the operating distance to 0, which prevents hazardous back-reflections and allows for the ready incorporation of contact cooling technologies.
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