量子点发光二极管(qled)作为低成本PDT光源(会议报告)

Hao Chen, Peter K. B. Palomaki, Juan He, R. Lanzafame, I. Stadler, Hamid El-Hamidi, Hui Liu, J. Celli, Michael R Hamblin, Ying-ying Huang, G. Shafirstein, H. Chung, Shin‐Tson Wu, Yajie Dong
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具有纯深红色和足够高功率密度的均匀、柔性光源对于更有效和广泛使用的光动力治疗(PDT)是必要的,但很难用激光或LED阵列以合理的低成本实现。量子点发光二极管(qled)具有出色的波长可调性、理想的色纯度、足够的功率密度和独特的外形因素,具有轻薄、柔韧、重量轻和均匀大面积的特点,将满足PDT的迫切需求。在这里,我们报告了qled制造的发射波长精确调谐,以匹配几种FDA批准的光敏剂的吸收峰。用玻璃上qled作为光敏剂激活剂的初步体外研究表明,它们可以杀死癌变的A431细胞或耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA),其效率与对照LED光源相当或更好,表明它们在PDT治疗癌症或感染方面的潜力。光在组织模拟幻影中的传播的计算机模拟表明,大约50%的QLED功率可以传递到距离处理表面约4毫米的深度。本文将介绍低成本柔性qled制造的最新进展。最后,将讨论使用这些设备进行PDT治疗诸如癌症治疗,伤口修复或美容皮肤科等医疗条件的前景。
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Quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs) as low-cost PDT light sources (Conference Presentation)
Homogeneous, flexible light sources with pure, deep red color and sufficiently high power densities are necessary for more effective and widely used photodynamic therapy (PDT), but have been difficult to achieve with lasers or LED arrays at reasonably low cost. Quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs) have outstanding wavelength tunability, ideal color purity, sufficient power density and unique form factors as thin, flexible, light weight and uniformly large area light sources, which will meet the pressing needs for PDT. Here we report QLEDs fabricated with emission wavelengths precisely tuned to match the absorption peaks of several FDA approved photosensitizers. Preliminary in-vitro studies with rigid on-glass QLEDs as photosensitizer activators demonstrate they can kill cancerous A431 cells or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with efficiency comparable or better than control LED sources, indicating their potential for PDT treatments of cancers or infections. Computer simulation of light propagation in a tissue mimicking phantom suggests that about 50% of the QLED power can be delivered to a depth of about 4 mm from the treated surface. Recent progress on the fabrication of low-cost flexible QLEDs will be presented. Finally, the perspectives of using these devices for PDT to address medical conditions such as cancer treatment, wound repair or cosmetic dermatology will be discussed.
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