Reports on the use of radially polarised beam in gold-nanorod-facilitated nonlinear microscopy and therapy. It has been found that the use of radially polarised beam can greatly reduce the energy fluence threshold for treating cancer cells labelled with gold nanorods. The slight distortion in the polarisation properties of the radially polarised beam after propagating through double-clad photonic crystal fibres makes it promising in the application of fibre-optic based endoscopic system.<br>
History
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3.1 Extract of paper
Start date
2009-06-21
End date
2009-06-24
Title of proceedings
SMONP 2009 : Nanophotonics Down Under 2009: Devices and Applications
Event
Sir Mark Oliphant Nanophotonics. Conference (2009 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Publisher
Centre for Micro-Photonics, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology