2014
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.19.10.108001
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Implantable photonic devices for improved medical treatments

Abstract: An evolving area of biomedical research is related to the creation of implantable units that provide various possibilities for imaging, measurement, and the monitoring of a wide range of diseases and intrabody phototherapy. The units can be autonomic or built-in in some kind of clinically applicable implants. Because of specific working conditions in the live body, such implants must have a number of features requiring further development. This topic can cause wide interest among developers of optical, mechani… Show more

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“…In terms of bioimplantable photonics [83][84][85], bioresorbable optical filters are also available via the appropriate choice of materials. For example, Bai et al utilized multiple layers of silicon oxide (SiO x ) and silicon nitride (SiN y ) to fabricate transient optical filters [19].…”
Section: Optical Filtermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of bioimplantable photonics [83][84][85], bioresorbable optical filters are also available via the appropriate choice of materials. For example, Bai et al utilized multiple layers of silicon oxide (SiO x ) and silicon nitride (SiN y ) to fabricate transient optical filters [19].…”
Section: Optical Filtermentioning
confidence: 99%