Semiconductor Plasmon Enhanced Upconversion toward a Flexible Temperature Sensor.
Weina ZhangXingwu HuangWenjie LiuZhensen GaoLiyun ZhongYuwen QinBaojun LiJuan LiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Noninvasive and sensitive thermometry is crucial to human health monitoring and applications in disease diagnosis. Despite recent advances in optical temperature detection, the construction of sensitive wearable temperature sensors remains a considerable challenge. Here, a flexible and biocompatible optical temperature sensor is developed by combining plasmonic semiconductor W 18 O 49 enhanced upconversion emission (UCNPs/WO) with flexible poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-based optical fibers. The UCNPs/WO offers highly thermal-sensitive and obviously enhanced dual-wavelength emissions for ratiometric temperature sensing. The PLA polymer endows the sensor with excellent light-transmitting ability for laser excitation and emission collection and high biocompatibility. The fabricated UCNPs/WO-PLA sensor exhibits stable and rapid temperature response in the range 298-368 K, with a high relative sensitivity of 1.53% K -1 and detection limit as low as ±0.4 K. More importantly, this proposed sensor is demonstrated to possess dual function on real-time detection for physiological thermal changes and heat release, exhibiting great potential in wearable health monitoring and biotherapy applications.