Literature DB >> 28650436

Monitoring the orientation of rare-earth-doped nanorods for flow shear tomography.

Jongwook Kim1, Sébastien Michelin2, Michiel Hilbers3, Lucio Martinelli1, Elodie Chaudan1, Gabriel Amselem2, Etienne Fradet2, Jean-Pierre Boilot1, Albert M Brouwer3, Charles N Baroud2, Jacques Peretti1, Thierry Gacoin1.   

Abstract

Rare-earth phosphors exhibit unique luminescence polarization features originating from the anisotropic symmetry of the emitter ion's chemical environment. However, to take advantage of this peculiar property, it is necessary to control and measure the ensemble orientation of the host particles with a high degree of precision. Here, we show a methodology to obtain the photoluminescence polarization of Eu-doped LaPO4 nanorods assembled in an electrically modulated liquid-crystalline phase. We measure Eu3+ emission spectra for the three main optical configurations (σ, π and α, depending on the direction of observation and the polarization axes) and use them as a reference for the nanorod orientation analysis. Based on the fact that flowing nanorods tend to orient along the shear strain profile, we use this orientation analysis to measure the local shear rate in a flowing liquid. The potential of this approach is then demonstrated through tomographic imaging of the shear rate distribution in a microfluidic system.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28650436     DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2017.111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1748-3387            Impact factor:   39.213


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