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Subcutaneous power supply by NIR-II light

Medicine and Health

Subcutaneous power supply by NIR-II light

S. Lyu, Y. He, et al.

Discover groundbreaking research by Shanzhi Lyu, Yonglin He, Xinglei Tao, Yuge Yao, Xiangyi Huang, Yingchao Ma, Zhimin Peng, Yanjun Ding, and Yapei Wang! This study unveils a revolutionary photo-thermal-electric converter that harnesses second near-infrared light, providing deeper tissue penetration and minimal damage - perfect for powering implantable medical devices without frequent surgical replacements.... show more
Abstract
Implantable medical devices are wished to be recharged via contactless power transfer technologies without interventional operations. Superior to subcutaneous power supply by visible light or electromagnetic wave, second near-infrared (NIR-II) light is predicted to possess 60 times subcutaneous power transmission but hard to be utilized. Here we report a photo-thermal-electric converter via the combination of photothermal conversion and thermoelectric conversion. It is able to generate an output power as high as 195 mW under the coverage of excised tissues, presenting advantages of non-invasion, high output power, negligible biological damage, and deep tissue penetration. As an in vivo demonstration, the output power of a packaged converter in the abdominal cavity of a rabbit reaches 20 mW under NIR-II light irradiation through the rabbit skin with a thickness of 8.5 mm. This value is high enough to recharge an implanted high-power-consumption wireless camera and transfer video signal out of body in real-time.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 03, 2022
Authors
Shanzhi Lyu, Yonglin He, Xinglei Tao, Yuge Yao, Xiangyi Huang, Yingchao Ma, Zhimin Peng, Yanjun Ding, Yapei Wang
Tags
implantable medical devices
contactless power transfer
photo-thermal-electric converter
near-infrared light
tissue penetration
output power
wireless camera
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