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Subwavelength imaging through ion-beam-induced upconversion.


ABSTRACT: The combination of an optical microscope and a luminescent probe plays a pivotal role in biological imaging because it allows for probing subcellular structures. However, the optical resolutions are largely constrained by Abbe's diffraction limit, and the common dye probes often suffer from photobleaching. Here we present a new method for subwavelength imaging by combining lanthanide-doped upconversion nanocrystals with the ionoluminescence imaging technique. We experimentally observed that the ion beam can be used as a new form of excitation source to induce photon upconversion in lanthanide-doped nanocrystals. This approach enables luminescence imaging and simultaneous mapping of cellular structures with a spatial resolution of sub-30?nm.

SUBMITTER: Mi Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4660043 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Subwavelength imaging through ion-beam-induced upconversion.

Mi Zhaohong Z   Zhang Yuhai Y   Vanga Sudheer Kumar SK   Chen Ce-Belle CB   Tan Hong Qi HQ   Watt Frank F   Liu Xiaogang X   Bettiol Andrew A AA  

Nature communications 20151112


The combination of an optical microscope and a luminescent probe plays a pivotal role in biological imaging because it allows for probing subcellular structures. However, the optical resolutions are largely constrained by Abbe's diffraction limit, and the common dye probes often suffer from photobleaching. Here we present a new method for subwavelength imaging by combining lanthanide-doped upconversion nanocrystals with the ionoluminescence imaging technique. We experimentally observed that the  ...[more]

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