| Literature DB >> 34243172 |
Jinchang Yin1, Hongting Zheng1, Anming Li2,3, Jintao Zhang1, Li Tian4, Fuli Zhao1, Yuanzhi Shao1.
Abstract
High-sensitivity optical imaging can be achieved through improving upconversion photoluminescence (UCPL) efficiency of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)-enhanced excitation and emission. Herein, we report a type of UCPL nanoprobe, Au nanospheres assemblage@Gd2O3:Yb3+/Ln3+(Ln = Er, Ho, Tm), which exhibits emission enhancements from 46- to 96-fold as compared with its Au-free counterparts. The aggregation and interaction among Au nanospheres embedded inside the nanoprobe brings about three characteristic LSPR peaks in visible and near-infrared regions according to simulated and experimental absorption spectra, resulting in both excitation and emission fields simultaneously intensified all through the entire nanoprobe. We addressed a characteristic wavelength dependence on emission amplifications, which could be elucidated by a LSPR-enhanced UCPL mechanism and relevant rate equations that we addressed. The nanoprobe was verified to have a superior capability for optical bio-imaging with a negligible toxicityin vitroandin vivo. This study realizes a synchronous double-field-enhanced upconversion of optical nanoprobein situ, and may gain an insight into its mechanism underlying for LSPR-induced UCPL enhancement.Entities:
Keywords: near-infrared; optical imaging; photoluminescence; surface plasmon resonance; upconversion nanoparticle
Year: 2021 PMID: 34243172 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac12ed
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874