| Literature DB >> 31258619 |
Qian Liu1,2, Yunxiang Zhang1,2, Chunte Sam Peng1,2, Tianshe Yang3, Lydia-Marie Joubert4, Steven Chu1,2.
Abstract
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are promising single-molecule probes given their non-blinking, photobleach-resistant luminescence upon infrared excitation. However, the weak luminescence of sub-50 nm UCNPs limits their single-particle detection to above 10 kWcm-2 that is impractical for live cell imaging. Here, we systematically characterize single-particle luminescence for UCNPs with various formulations over a 106 variation in incident power, down to 8 Wcm-2. A core-shell-shell (CSS) structure (NaYF4@NaYb1-xF4:Erx@NaYF4) is shown to be significantly brighter than the commonly used NaY0.78F4:Yb0.2Er0.02. At 8 Wcm-2, the 8% Er3+ CSS particles exhibit a 150-fold enhancement given their high sensitizer Yb3+ content and the presence of an inert shell to prevent energy migration to defects. Moreover, we reveal power-dependent luminescence enhancement from the inert shell, which explains the discrepancy in enhancement factors reported by ensemble and previous single-particle measurements. These brighter probes open the possibility of cellular and single-molecule tracking at low irradiance.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 31258619 PMCID: PMC6599589 DOI: 10.1038/s41566-018-0217-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Photonics ISSN: 1749-4885 Impact factor: 38.771