Journal of Physical Chemistry B, volume 106, issue 43, pages 11203-11209
Nanoparticle luminescence thermometry
Shaopeng Wang
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,
Sarah Westcott
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,
Wenhao Chen
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1
Nomadics, Inc., 1024 South Innovation Way, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2002-10-01
Journal:
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.760
CiteScore: 5.8
Impact factor: 2.8
ISSN: 15206106, 15205207, 10895647
Materials Chemistry
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
A new concept of using luminescent nanoparticles for thermometry is described in this paper. To demonstrate this idea, the temperature-dependent emission characteristics of several luminescent nanoparticles have been investigated. The results show that some of them have a linear response above room temperature, which could be applied to temperature sensing. Semiconductor nanoparticles of CdTe and doped nanoparticles of ZnS:Mn2+ show a reversible linear temperature response over the physiological temperature range and have potential for biomedical thermometry. Double-doped nanoparticles of ZnS:Mn2+,Eu3+ show a different temperature response for each dopant; the ratio of their intensities provides a robust temperature measurement approach. Thermal instability of the nanoparticle stabilizer and nanoparticle surface defects is a possible reason for the irreversible thermal response of some nanoparticles.
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