Optothermal Needle‐Free Injection of Vaterite Nanocapsules

Author:

Kislov Denis1ORCID,Ofer Daniel23,Machnev Andrey23,Barhom Hani234,Bobrovs Vjaceslavs5,Shalin Alexander16,Ginzburg Pavel23

Affiliation:

1. Center for Photonics and 2D Materials Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Dolgoprudny 141700 Russia

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

3. Light‐Matter Interaction Centre Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv 69978 Israel

4. Triangle Regional Research and Development Center Kfar Qara 3007500 Israel

5. Institute of Telecommunications Riga Technical University Riga 1048 Latvia

6. Faculty of Physics M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow 119991 Russia

Abstract

AbstractThe propulsion and acceleration of nanoparticles with light have both fundamental and applied significance across many disciplines. Needle‐free injection of biomedical nano cargoes into living tissues is among the examples. Here a new physical mechanism of laser‐induced particle acceleration is explored, based on abnormal optothermal expansion of mesoporous vaterite cargoes. Vaterite nanoparticles, a metastable form of calcium carbonate, are placed on a substrate, underneath a target phantom, and accelerated toward it with the aid of a short femtosecond laser pulse. Light absorption followed by picosecond‐scale thermal expansion is shown to elevate the particle's center of mass thus causing acceleration. It is shown that a 2 µm size vaterite particle, being illuminated with 0.5 W average power 100 fsec IR laser, is capable to overcome van der Waals attraction and acquire 15m sec−1 velocity. The demonstrated optothermal laser‐driven needle‐free injection into a phantom layer and Xenopus oocyte in vitro promotes the further development of light‐responsive nanocapsules, which can be equipped with additional optical and biomedical functions for delivery, monitoring, and controllable biomedical dosage to name a few.

Funder

Latvijas Zinātnes Padome

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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