Issue 27, 2015

Dynamic imaging of a single gold nanoparticle in liquid irradiated by off-resonance femtosecond laser

Abstract

Plasmonic nanoparticles can lead to extreme confinement of the light in the near field. This unique ability of plasmonic nanoparticles can be used to generate nanobubbles in liquid. In this work, we demonstrate with single-particle monitoring that 100 nm gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) irradiated by off-resonance femtosecond (fs) laser in the tissue therapeutic optical window (λ = 800 nm), can act as a durable nanolenses in liquid and provoke nanocavitation while remaining intact. We have employed combined ultrafast shadowgraphic imaging, in situ dark field imaging and dynamic tracking of AuNP Brownian motion to ensure the study of individual AuNPs/nanolenses under multiple fs laser pulses. We demonstrate that 100 nm AuNPs can generate multiple, highly confined (radius down to 550 nm) and transient (life time < 50 ns) nanobubbles. The latter is of significant importance for future development of in vivo AuNP-assisted laser nanosurgery and theranostic applications, where AuNP fragmentation should be avoided to prevent side effects, such as cytotoxicity and immune system's response. The experimental results have been correlated with theoretical modeling to provide an insight to the AuNP-safe cavitation mechanism as well as to investigate the deformation mechanism of the AuNPs at high laser fluences.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic imaging of a single gold nanoparticle in liquid irradiated by off-resonance femtosecond laser

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2015
Accepted
11 Jun 2015
First published
17 Jun 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 11758-11765

Author version available

Dynamic imaging of a single gold nanoparticle in liquid irradiated by off-resonance femtosecond laser

C. Boutopoulos, A. Hatef, M. Fortin-Deschênes and M. Meunier, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 11758 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR02721G

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