Literature DB >> 31012902

Thulium doped LaF3 for nanothermometry operating over 1000 nm.

Erving C Ximendes1, Alexsandro F Pereira, Uéslen Rocha, Wagner F Silva, Daniel Jaque, Carlos Jacinto.   

Abstract

The use and applications of infrared emitting rare-earth luminescent nanoparticles as nanothermometers have attracted a great deal of attention during the last few years. Researchers have regarded rare-earth doped luminescent nanoparticles as appealing systems due to their reliability, sensitivity and versatility for minimally invasive thermal sensing in nanomedicine. The challenge of developing nanothermometers operating over 1000 nm with outstanding brightness and enhanced sensitivity is being constantly addressed. In this sense, this work explores the potential of Tm3+ emissions at around 1.23 and 1.47 μm, under excitation at 690 nm, for ratiometric thermometry in Tm3+ doped LaF3 nanoparticles. The temperature dependence of the 1.23 μm emission band, which cannot be observed in systems such as NaNbO3:Tm, was demonstrated to be very effective and presented a relative thermal sensitivity as high as 1.9% °C-1. The physical mechanisms behind the strong thermal dependences were explained in terms of multiphonon decays and cross-relaxations. As a proof of concept, the nanothermometers presented were capable of accessing the basic properties of tissues in an ex vivo experiment using thermal relaxation dynamics.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31012902     DOI: 10.1039/c9nr00082h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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1.  Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF3) Nanoparticle Surfaces.

Authors:  Naoya Sakaguchi; Samal Kaumbekova; Ryodai Itano; Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh; Dhawal Shah; Masakazu Umezawa
Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater       Date:  2022-06-02
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