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Two-photon luminescence properties of gold nanorods

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BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 584-595

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/BOE.4.000584

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  1. VA Merit grant
  2. Clayton Foundation for Biomedical Research
  3. Janey and Dolph Briscoe Center for Cardiovascular Research
  4. Cigarrora Endowed Professorship
  5. Marion E. Forsman Professorship in Engineering
  6. American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery

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Gold nanorods can be internalized by macrophages (an important early cellular marker in atherosclerosis and cancer) and used as an imaging contrast agent for macrophage targeting. Objective of this study is to compare two-photon luminescence (TPL) properties of four aspect ratios of gold nanorods with surface plasmon resonance at 700, 756, 844 and 1060 nm respectively. TPL from single nanorods and Rhodamine 6G particles was measured using a laser-scanning TPL microscope. Nanorod TPL emission spectrum was recorded by a spectrometer. Quadratic dependence of luminescence intensity on excitation power (confirming a TPL process) was observed below a threshold (e. g., <1.6 mW), followed by photobleaching at higher power levels. Dependence of nanorod TPL intensity on excitation wavelength indicated that the two-photon action cross section (TPACS) is plasmon-enhanced. Largest TPACS of a single nanorod (12271 GM) was substantially larger than a single Rhodamine 6G particle (25 GM) at 760 nm excitation. Characteristics of nanorod TPL emission spectrum can be explained by plasmon-enhanced interband transition of gold. Comparison results of TPL brightness, TPACS and emission spectrum of nanorods can guide selection of optimal contrast agent for selected imaging applications. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America

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