Dr. Renat R. Letfullin
The KurzweilAI.net article Laser-induced explosion of gold nanoparticles: potential role for nanophotothermolysis of cancer said
Researchers have used laser-induced explosion of absorbing nanoparticles in selective nanophotothermolysis of cancer.
This is realized through fast overheating of a strongly absorbing target during a short laser pulse. The resulting explosion of nanoparticles may be accompanied by optical plasma and shock waves with supersonic expansion and particle fragmentation with fragments of high kinetic energy. These can contribute to the killing of cancer cells.
Dr. Renat R. Letfullin was one of these nanoparticle researchers
and is
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Optical Engineering,
at
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and coeditor of the
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Group Theory, and
Nonlinear Optics.
His research interests include Biophotonics, Nano-medicine,
Nano-optics, Diffractive Optics, Laser
Physics, Laser/Matter Interactions, Aerosol Physics, Wave
electrodynamics of lasers and amplifiers, Cavity Optics, Wave
Diffraction, and Nonlinear Optics.
Renat coedited
Computational Studies of New Materials II: From Ultrafast Processes
and
Nanostructures to Optoelectronics, Energy Storage and
Nanomedicine, and
coauthored
Laser-induced explosion of gold nanoparticles: potential role for
nanophotothermolysis of cancer,
Laser-Induced Synergistic Effects Around Absorbing Nanoclusters in
Live
Cells,
Compact Self-Contained Pulsed HF Laser Based on an Auto-Wave
Photon-Branched Chain Reaction,
Diffractive Photonic Crystal Fiber,
Giant energy gain in a pulsed HF laser based on a photon-branched
chain
reaction,
Custom-oriented wavefront sensor for human eye properties
measurements,
Diffractive Focusing of a Gaussian Beam,
and
Theory of Energy Gain in a Laser-Amplifier Based on a
Photon-Branched
Chain Reaction: Auto-Wave Amplification Mode Under the Condition of
Input Signal Focusing.
Read his
full list of publications!
His patents include “Cooling Laser Mirror”,
“Technique for Laser Processing of Dispersed Materials and a
Device for It’s Realization”,
“Technique for the Creation of Large Aerosol Volumes and a Device
for It’s Realization”, and
“Phase Technique for Laser Aerosol Diagnostics”.
Renat earned a B.A. in Physics,
Samara State University, Russia in 1982,
a M.S. in Optics and Spectroscopy, Samara State University in 1984,
did post graduate work in Laser Physics, Samara State University,
during 1987–92, earned a Ph.D. in Laser Physics,
Saratov State
University, Russia in 1992, and did postdoctoral work
in Optics at Mississippi State University, USA in 2002.