Deferred Registration of Nanophosphor Photoluminescence As a Platform for Optical Bioimaging

Detection systems with deferred registration of luminescence signals are promising for performing complex tasks of imaging of biological objects due to their simplicity and low cost. In the present work, β‑NaYF 4 :Tm 3+ Yb 3+ /NaYF 4 nanocrystals with anti-Stokes photoluminescence have been used in...

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Published in:Optics and spectroscopy 2019, Vol.126 (1), p.95-101
Main Authors: Khaydukov, E. V., Boldyrev, K. N., Khaydukov, K. V., Krylov, I. V., Asharchuk, I. M., Savelyev, A. G., Rocheva, V. V., Karimov, D. N., Nechaev, A. V., Zvyagin, A. V.
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Summary:Detection systems with deferred registration of luminescence signals are promising for performing complex tasks of imaging of biological objects due to their simplicity and low cost. In the present work, β‑NaYF 4 :Tm 3+ Yb 3+ /NaYF 4 nanocrystals with anti-Stokes photoluminescence have been used in deferred registration systems. It has been shown that there is a significant time delay between the exciting laser pulse and luminescence signal, which makes it possible to use this class of nanoparticles in the creation of wide-field imaging systems with deferred registration. The possibility of using nanoparticles for detecting a photoluminescence signal in the second transparency window of biotissue has been demonstrated. This system can be based on the resonance excitation and detection of the photoluminescence signal of Yb 3 + ions.
ISSN:0030-400X
1562-6911
DOI:10.1134/S0030400X19010077