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21 April 2017 Modeling ultrafast laser-induced nanocavitation around plasmonic nanoparticles (Conference Presentation)
Michel Meunier, Adrien Dagallier, Rémi Lachaine, Christos Boutopoulos, Étienne Boulais
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Abstract
Vapor nanobubbles generated around plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) by ultrafast laser irradiation are efficient for inducing localized damage to living cells. Killing targeted cancer cells or gene delivery can therefore be envisioned using this new technology [1,2]. The extent of the damage and its non-lethal character are linked to the size of the nanobubble. Precise understanding of the mechanisms leading to bubble formation around plasmonic nanostructures is necessary to optimize the technique. In this presentation, we present a complete model that successfully describes all interactions occurring during the irradiation of plasmonics nanostructures by an ultrafast laser of various pulse widths and fluences. Nanoavitation is caused by the interplay between heat conduction at the NP-medium interface and non-linear plasmon-enhanced photoionization of a nanoplasma in the near-field [3-5], the former being dominant for in-resonance and the latter for off-resonance irradiation. Modeling of the whole laser-nanoparticle interaction, together with the help of the shadowgraphic imaging and scattering techniques [3-5], give valuable insight on the mechanisms of cavitation at the nanoscale, leading to possible optimization of the nanostructure for bubble-based nanomedicine applications.

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2- E. Bergeron, S. Patskovsky, D. Rioux, and M. Meunier, Nanoscale 7,17836-17847 (2015).

3- E. Boulais, R. Lachaine, and M. Meunier, Nano Letters 12, 4763-4769 (2012).

4- R. Lachaine, E. Boulais, and M. Meunier, ACS Photonics 1, 331-336 (2014).

5- C. Boutopoulos, A. Hatef, M. Fortin-Deschênes, and M. Meunier Nanoscale 7,11758-11765 (2015).
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Michel Meunier, Adrien Dagallier, Rémi Lachaine, Christos Boutopoulos, and Étienne Boulais "Modeling ultrafast laser-induced nanocavitation around plasmonic nanoparticles (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10094, Frontiers in Ultrafast Optics: Biomedical, Scientific, and Industrial Applications XVII, 100940G (21 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255999
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Nanoparticles

Nanostructures

Ultrafast phenomena

Laser scattering

Photochemistry

Ultrafast lasers

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