Abstract
Nonlinear absorption, scattering and extinction of laser radiation with wavelengths 532, 633 nm by spherical gold nanoparticles (NPs) with radii in the range of 5-100 nm placed in water and heated by laser radiation with formation and expansion of vapor nanoshells is theoretically investigated. Decrease of absorp� tion, decrease and subsequent increase of scattering and extinction with increasing of shell radius beginning from the initial period of shell expansion is established. Optical indicatrixes and nonlinear behavior of scat� tered radiation are investigated including the examination of these characteristics during the adiabatic expan� sion of vapor shell. Formation of vapor nanoshells (bubbles) as a result of the action of short laser pulses on NPs placed in tissue was proposed for cutting of tissue.
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