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Thermally Managed, Injectable Optoelectronic Probe with Heat Dissipation Guide for Photodynamic Therapy
- Title
- Thermally Managed, Injectable Optoelectronic Probe with Heat Dissipation Guide for Photodynamic Therapy
- Authors
- Lee J.S.; Choi J.; Park G.Y.; Kang S.J.; Yang J.-H.; Lee Y.; Choi M.; Kim K.; Kim T.-I.
- Ewha Authors
- 김광명
- SCOPUS Author ID
- 김광명
- Issue Date
- 2023
- Journal Title
- Small
- ISSN
- 1613-6810
- Citation
- Small vol. 19, no. 35
- Keywords
- boron nitride (BN); heat dissipation; injectable bioelectronics; microscale light emitting diodes (µLEDs); photodynamic therapy (PDT)
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons Inc
- Indexed
- SCIE; SCOPUS
- Document Type
- Article
- Abstract
- The development of fabrication technologies and appearance of new materials has resulted in dramatic increase in the performance of electronic devices, while the overall size has decreased. Recent electronic devices made of micro/nano-size components show high efficiency and outstanding performance with compact size, but these devices have revealed several fatal problems. In particular, the isolated heat that is generated by numerous components concentrated in a limited small area at high density, such as bio-integrated devices, is an issue that needs to be urgently addressed, because it is closely related to the performance and lifetime of electronic devices. To solve these problems, the microscale light emitting diode (µLED)-based neural probe is introduced on an injectable heat dissipation guide. The heat dissipation guide is made of boron nitride (BN) nanomaterials with high thermal conductivity. The heat management noticeably improves the optical output performance of the µLEDs, in which BN effectively dissipates heat, and allows enhanced lighting from the LEDs to be transmitted through brain tissue without thermal damage. Moreover, it shows remarkable improvement in the therapeutic effect of photodynamic therapy of mouse cancer cells. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
- DOI
- 10.1002/smll.202300753
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- 약학대학 > 약학과 > Journal papers
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