A Micron-Sized Laser Photothermal Effect Evaluation System and Method

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Jul 29;21(15):5133. doi: 10.3390/s21155133.

Abstract

The photothermal effects of lasers have played an important role in both medical laser applications and the development of cochlear implants with optical stimulation. However, there are few methods to evaluate the thermal effect of micron-sized laser spots interacting with other tissues. Here, we present a multi-wavelength micro-scale laser thermal effect measuring system that has high temporal, spatial and temperature resolutions, and can quantitatively realize evaluations in real time. In this system, with accurate 3D positioning and flexible pulsed laser parameter adjustments, groups of temperature changes are systematically measured when the micron-sized laser spots from six kinds of wavelengths individually irradiate the Pd/Cr thermocouple junction area, and reference data of laser spot thermal effects are obtained. This work develops a stable, reliable and universal tool for quantitatively exploring the thermal effect of micron-sized lasers, and provides basic reference data for research on light-stimulated neuron excitement in the future.

Keywords: laser-thermocouple interaction; micron-sized laser; photothermal effects; temperature measurement system; thermocouples; wavelength.

MeSH terms

  • Lasers*
  • Light*
  • Neurons
  • Temperature