Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10614834 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The fluence rate (mW/cm2) and the homogeneity of light delivery by the TLD were evaluated. Temperature evolution, as a function of time, was controlled with an infrared thermographic camera. When using a power source of 5 W, the fluence rate of the TLD was 18 ± 2.5 mw/cm2. Due to the high efficiency of the TLD, the optical losses were very low. The TLD temperature elevation was 0.6 °C after 10 min of illumination. Our TLD meets the basic requirements for PDT: homogeneous light distribution and flexibility. It also proves that large (500 cm2) textile light diffusers adapted to skin, but also to peritoneal or pleural cavity, PDTs can be easily produced by textile manufacturing processes.
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Authors
Cédric Cochrane, Serge R. Mordon, Jean Claude Lesage, Vladan Koncar,