材料科学
激光阈值
纳米复合材料
光子上转换
光电子学
激光器
光热治疗
等离子体子
纳米技术
胶体金
纳米颗粒
兴奋剂
光学
波长
物理
作者
Monika Kataria,Kanchan Yadav,Amit Nain,Hung‐I Lin,Han‐Wen Hu,Christy Roshini Paul Inbaraj,Ting-Jia Chang,Yu‐Ming Liao,Hao‐Yu Cheng,Kung‐Hsuan Lin,Huan‐Tsung Chang,Fan‐Gang Tseng,Wei‐Hua Wang,Yang‐Fang Chen
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c02602
摘要
Multifunctional lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have spread their wings in the fields of flexible optoelectronics and biomedical applications. One of the ongoing challenges lies in achieving UCNP-based nanocomposites, which enable a continuous-wave (CW) laser action at ultralow thresholds. Here, gold sandwich UCNP nanocomposites [gold (Au1)–UCNP–gold (Au2)] capable of exhibiting lasing at ultralow thresholds under CW excitation are demonstrated. The metastable energy-level characteristics of lanthanides are advantageous for creating population inversion. In particular, localized surface plasmon resonance-based electromagnetic hotspots in the nanocomposites and the huge enhancement of scattering coefficient for the formation of coherent closed loops due to multiple scattering facilitate the process of stimulated emissions as confirmed by theoretical simulations. The nanocomposites are subjected to stretchable systems for enhancing the lasing action (threshold ∼ 0.06 kW cm–2) via a light-trapping effect. The applications in bioimaging of HeLa cells and antibacterial activity (photothermal therapy) are demonstrated using the newly designed Au1–UCNP–Au2 nanocomposites.
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