Yb <sup>3+</sup> Energy Relay in Stratified Lanthanide Nanoparticles Enables Multidimensional NIR‐II Lifetime Imaging
Abstract
ABSTRACT The second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II, 1000–2000 nm) provides an ideal window for multichannel photoluminescence lifetime imaging (mPLI) because of its exceptional tissue penetration depth and minimal scattering. However, the inevitable spectral crosstalk that is caused by the broad and overlapping emissions of traditional luminescent materials (e.g., organic dyes and quantum dots) has restricted the scalability of mPLI channels. Herein, we developed a series of Ln 3+ ‐doped (Ln = Nd, Er, Tm, or Ho) stratified nanoparticles (Ln‐SNPs) that enable highly efficient multiwavelength NIR‐II luminescence. These nanoparticles can be further engineered into concentration‐mediated Yb 3+ energy relay nanoparticles to enable the precise tuning of the luminescence lifetime across the 1060–2050 nm range, thereby expanding the NIR‐II imaging channels in mPLI. Notably, the engineered Tm‐SNPs exhibit optimized downshifting emission at ∼1850 nm (NIR‐IIc subwindow) with distinguishable luminescence lifetimes that span three orders of magnitude at similar emission intensities. This advancement establishes a powerful toolkit for multidimensional information encryption and multiplexed bioimaging applications.
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Authors (9)
Dechao Gan
State Key Laboratory of Luminescence Science and Technology Changchun Institute of Optics Fine Mechanics and Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun P. R. China
Xiaoyu Xie
Department of Anesthesiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University
Fei Long
Haoran Chen
Qiqing Li
College of Physics and Information Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China
Zexuan Sui
State Key Laboratory of Luminescence Science and Technology Changchun Institute of Optics Fine Mechanics and Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun P. R. China
Wang Wang
Dabing Li
Yulei Chang
State Key Laboratory of Luminescence Science and Technology Changchun Institute of Optics Fine Mechanics and Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun P. R. China