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Multimodal bioimaging using rare earth doped Gd2O2S: Yb/Er phosphor with upconversion luminescence and magnetic resonance properties.


ABSTRACT: While infrared upconversion imaging using halide nanoparticles are so common the search for a very efficient halide free upconverting phosphors is still lacking. In this article we report Gd2O2S:Yb/Er,YbHo,YbTm systems as a very efficient alternative phosphors that show upconversion efficiency comparable or even higher than existing halide phosphors. While the majority of rare earth dopants provide the necessary features for optical imaging, the paramagnetic Gd ion also contributes to the magnetic imaging,thereby resulting in a system with bimodal imaging features. Results from imaging of the nanoparticles together with aggregates of cultured cells have suggested that imaging of the particles in living animals may be possible. In vitro tests revealed no signficant toxicity because no cell death was observed when the nanoparticles were in the presence of growing cells in culture. Measurement of the magnetization of the phosphor shows that the particles are strongly magnetic, thus making them suitable as an MRI agent.

SUBMITTER: Ajithkumar G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4151623 | biostudies-other | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Multimodal bioimaging using rare earth doped Gd<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>S: Yb/Er phosphor with upconversion luminescence and magnetic resonance properties.

Ajithkumar G G   Yoo Benjamin B   Goral Dara E DE   Hornsby Peter J PJ   Lin Ai-Ling AL   Ladiwala Uma U   Dravid Vinayak P VP   Sardar Dhiraj K DK  

Journal of materials chemistry. A 20130301 11


While infrared upconversion imaging using halide nanoparticles are so common the search for a very efficient halide free upconverting phosphors is still lacking. In this article we report Gd<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>S:Yb/Er,YbHo,YbTm systems as a very efficient alternative phosphors that show upconversion efficiency comparable or even higher than existing halide phosphors. While the majority of rare earth dopants provide the necessary features for optical imaging, the paramagnetic Gd ion also con  ...[more]

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