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Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows

This work is devoted to the study of thermometric performances of Nd(3+) (0.1 or 0.5 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3) nanoparticles. Temperature sensitivity of spectral shape is related to the phonon-assisted nature of energy transfer (PAET) between Nd(3+) and Yb(3+)). However, in the case of single-doped...

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Autores principales: Pudovkin, Maksim, Oleynikova, Ekaterina, Kiiamov, Airat, Cherosov, Mikhail, Gafurov, Marat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010039
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author Pudovkin, Maksim
Oleynikova, Ekaterina
Kiiamov, Airat
Cherosov, Mikhail
Gafurov, Marat
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Oleynikova, Ekaterina
Kiiamov, Airat
Cherosov, Mikhail
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description This work is devoted to the study of thermometric performances of Nd(3+) (0.1 or 0.5 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3) nanoparticles. Temperature sensitivity of spectral shape is related to the phonon-assisted nature of energy transfer (PAET) between Nd(3+) and Yb(3+)). However, in the case of single-doped Nd(3+) (0.1 or 0.5 mol.%):YF(3) nanoparticles, luminescence decay time (LDT) of (4)F(3/2) level of Nd(3+) in Nd(3+) (0.5 mol.%):YF(3) decreases with the temperature decrease. In turn, luminescence decay time in Nd(3+) (0.1 mol.%):YF(3) sample remains constant. It was proposed, that at 0.5 mol.% the cross-relaxation (CR) between Nd(3+) ions takes place in contradistinction from 0.1 mol.% Nd(3+) concentration. The decrease of LDT with temperature is explained by the decrease of distances between Nd(3+) with temperature that leads to the increase of cross-relaxation efficiency. It was suggested, that the presence of both CR and PAET processes in the studied system (Nd(3+) (0.5 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3)) nanoparticles provides higher temperature sensitivity compared to the systems having one process (Nd(3+) (0.1 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3)). The experimental results confirmed this suggestion. The maximum relative temperature sensitivity was 0.9%·K(−1) at 80 K.
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spelling pubmed-98216442023-01-07 Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows Pudovkin, Maksim Oleynikova, Ekaterina Kiiamov, Airat Cherosov, Mikhail Gafurov, Marat Materials (Basel) Article This work is devoted to the study of thermometric performances of Nd(3+) (0.1 or 0.5 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3) nanoparticles. Temperature sensitivity of spectral shape is related to the phonon-assisted nature of energy transfer (PAET) between Nd(3+) and Yb(3+)). However, in the case of single-doped Nd(3+) (0.1 or 0.5 mol.%):YF(3) nanoparticles, luminescence decay time (LDT) of (4)F(3/2) level of Nd(3+) in Nd(3+) (0.5 mol.%):YF(3) decreases with the temperature decrease. In turn, luminescence decay time in Nd(3+) (0.1 mol.%):YF(3) sample remains constant. It was proposed, that at 0.5 mol.% the cross-relaxation (CR) between Nd(3+) ions takes place in contradistinction from 0.1 mol.% Nd(3+) concentration. The decrease of LDT with temperature is explained by the decrease of distances between Nd(3+) with temperature that leads to the increase of cross-relaxation efficiency. It was suggested, that the presence of both CR and PAET processes in the studied system (Nd(3+) (0.5 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3)) nanoparticles provides higher temperature sensitivity compared to the systems having one process (Nd(3+) (0.1 mol.%), Yb(3+) (X%):YF(3)). The experimental results confirmed this suggestion. The maximum relative temperature sensitivity was 0.9%·K(−1) at 80 K. MDPI 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9821644/ /pubmed/36614383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010039 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pudovkin, Maksim
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Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title_full Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title_fullStr Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title_full_unstemmed Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title_short Nd(3+), Yb(3+):YF(3) Optical Temperature Nanosensors Operating in the Biological Windows
title_sort nd(3+), yb(3+):yf(3) optical temperature nanosensors operating in the biological windows
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010039
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