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Lighting the way for improved lanthanide fluorophores

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David Shenkenberg

Lanthanide-based nanoparticles could become useful for fluorescence imaging because they can be excited with near-IR light and they emit visible light. However, most of them do not fluoresce brightly, except for some that are excited via a mechanism similar to that of a photon avalanche. Although those nanoparticles are bright, it takes a lot of time and laser power to excite them. Therefore, researchers have created lanthanide nanoparticles that fluoresce via a novel mechanism. As a result, they fluoresce brightly and are readily excitable with low laser power. Researchers created...Read full article

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    Published: March 2007
    BiophotonicsResearch & Technology

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