2017
DOI: 10.1039/c6nr09349c
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Phase angle encoded upconversion luminescent nanocrystals for multiplexing applications

Abstract: Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are increasingly used as luminescent candidates in multiplexed applications due to their excellent optical properties. Inthepast,several encodingidentities havebeen proposedforUCNPs,includingemissioncolour,intensity ratio between different emissionbands, colourspatial distribution, and luminescencelifetime.In this paper, a new optical encoding dimension for upconversion nanomaterials is developed by exploring their luminescence kinetics, i.e., the phase angle… Show more

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“…This difference is ascribed to the rise process of the upconversion luminescence. The phase angle of upconversion luminescence has also been studied by numerical simulations based on a rate equation model to mimic the harmonic response of a practical upconversion system involving complex energy transfer processes, i.e., a Yb 3 + /Er 3 + ‐codoped system . The simulated results also confirmed the easy accessibility of >90 phase angle for upconversion luminescence.…”
Section: Optical Responses Of Upconversion Systems To External Stimulimentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…This difference is ascribed to the rise process of the upconversion luminescence. The phase angle of upconversion luminescence has also been studied by numerical simulations based on a rate equation model to mimic the harmonic response of a practical upconversion system involving complex energy transfer processes, i.e., a Yb 3 + /Er 3 + ‐codoped system . The simulated results also confirmed the easy accessibility of >90 phase angle for upconversion luminescence.…”
Section: Optical Responses Of Upconversion Systems To External Stimulimentioning
confidence: 74%
“…However, it should be clarified that such an interpretation is not accurate. The theoretical analyses performed by us and by others reveal that these observed time constants generally refer to the temporal response of the whole upconversion system rather than to properties of any individual energy state …”
Section: Optical Responses Of Upconversion Systems To External Stimulimentioning
confidence: 88%
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