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Laser-induced micro-bubbles in cells

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2004.08.012

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bubble; laser; photothermal; opto-acoustic; cell; damage; spallation; vaporization

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We report experimental study and detection of laser-induced micro-bubbles in individual live cells and in confined micro-volumes of solutions. Using pulsed laser radiation (532nm, 10ns) as the source of local heating we detected micro-bubbles in light-absorbing media that were caused at least by two mechanisms-heating of the media above (more than 300degreesC) critical temperature (referred as 'hot' bubbles) and action of rarefaction pressure waves (referred as 'cold' bubbles) at much lower temperatures (30-150degreesC). Bubble generation thresholds, probabilities of bubble forming and bubble lifetimes were experimentally studied with two photothermal (PT) methods-thermal lensing and PT-time-resolved imaging for human red blood cells, homogeneous solutions of haemoglobin, neutral red dye and for suspension of polystyrene nano-particles. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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