Scattering and absorption control in biocompatible fibers towards equalized photobiomodulation
Author(s) -
Jonathan George,
H Haghshenas,
Duncan A. d’Hemecourt,
Wei Zhu,
Lijie Grace Zhang,
Volker J. Sorger
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
biomedical optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.362
H-Index - 86
ISSN - 2156-7085
DOI - 10.1364/boe.8.001589
Subject(s) - light scattering , scattering , materials science , optics , biocompatible material , reflection (computer programming) , absorption (acoustics) , regeneration (biology) , optoelectronics , biomedical engineering , nanotechnology , computer science , physics , medicine , composite material , biology , programming language , microbiology and biotechnology
Transparent tissue scaffolds enable illumination of growing tissue to accelerate cell proliferation and improve other cell functions through photobiomodulation. The biphasic dose response of cells exposed to photobiomodulating light dictates that the illumination be evenly distributed across the scaffold such that the cells are neither under nor over exposed to light. However, equalized illumination has not been sufficiently addressed. Here we analyze and experimentally demonstrate spatially equalizing illumination by three methods, namely: engineered surface scattering, reflection by a gold mirror, and traveling-waves in a ring mesh. Our results show that nearly equalized illumination is achievable by controlling the light scattering-to-loss ratio. This demonstration furthers opportunities for dose-optimized photobiomodulation in tissue regeneration.
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