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Multi-Mode Lanthanide-Doped Ratiometric Luminescent Nanothermometer for Near-Infrared Imaging within Biological Windows.

Hao LiEsmaeil HeydariYinyan LiHui XuShiqing XuLiang ChenGongxun Bai
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Owing to its high reliability and accuracy, the ratiometric luminescent thermometer can provide non-contact and fast temperature measurements. In particular, the nanomaterials doped with lanthanide ions can achieve multi-mode luminescence and temperature measurement by modifying the type of doped ions and excitation light source. The better penetration of the near-infrared (NIR) photons can assist bio-imaging and replace thermal vision cameras for photothermal imaging. In this work, we prepared core-shell cubic phase nanomaterials doped with lanthanide ions, with Ba 2 LuF 7 doped with Er 3+ /Yb 3+ /Nd 3+ as the core and Ba 2 LaF 7 as the coating shell. The nanoparticles were designed according to the passivation layer to reduce the surface energy loss and enhance the emission intensity. Green upconversion luminescence can be observed under both 980 nm and 808 nm excitation. A single and strong emission band can be obtained under 980 nm excitation, while abundant and weak emission bands appear under 808 nm excitation. Meanwhile, multi-mode ratiometric optical thermometers were achieved by selecting different emission peaks in the NIR window under 808 nm excitation for non-contact temperature measurement at different tissue depths. The results suggest that our core-shell NIR nanoparticles can be used to assist bio-imaging and record temperature for biomedicine.
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