Ronan Le Dantec
University of Savoy
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ACS Nano | 2012
Davide Staedler; Thibaud Magouroux; Rachid Hadji; Cécile Joulaud; Jérôme Extermann; Sebastian Schwung; Solène Passemard; Christelle Kasparian; Gareth Clarke; Mathias Gerrmann; Ronan Le Dantec; Yannick Mugnier; Daniel Rytz; Daniel Ciepielewski; Christine Galez; Sandrine Gerber-Lemaire; Lucienne Juillerat-Jeanneret; Luigi Bonacina; Jean-Pierre Wolf
Nonlinear optical nanocrystals have been recently introduced as a promising alternative to fluorescent probes for multiphoton microscopy. We present for the first time a complete survey of the properties of five nanomaterials (KNbO(3), LiNbO(3), BaTiO(3), KTP, and ZnO), describing their preparation and stabilization and providing quantitative estimations of their nonlinear optical response. In the light of their prospective use as biological and clinical markers, we assess their biocompatibility on human healthy and cancerous cell lines. Finally, we demonstrate the great potential for cell imaging of these inherently nonlinear probes in terms of optical contrast, wavelength flexibility, and signal photostability.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2013
Rachid Ladj; Ahmad Bitar; Mohamed Eissa; Hatem Fessi; Yannick Mugnier; Ronan Le Dantec; Abdelhamid Elaissari
Hybrid inorganic colloidal particles have attracted a great attention in the last years, and they have been largely used in various applications and more particularly in biomedical nanotechnology. Recently, they are used as carriers for biomolecules, and exploited for use in microsystems, microfluidics and in lab-on-a chip based bionanotechnology. Various kinds of hybrid particles can be listed starting from classical inorganic nanoparticles such as silica, gold, silver, iron oxide and those exhibiting intrinsic properties such as semiconducting nanoparticles (e.g. quantum dots). As a general tendency, to be conveniently used in biomedical applications, the encapsulation of the inorganic nanoparticles in a polymer matrix is incontestably needed. Consequently, various chemistry-based encapsulation processes have been developed and showed promising results as compared to the encapsulation using preformed polymers.
Optics Express | 2008
Jérôme Extermann; Luigi Bonacina; F. Courvoisier; Denis Kiselev; Yannick Mugnier; Ronan Le Dantec; Christine Galez; Jean-Pierre Wolf
We present a technique to characterize ultrashort pulses at the focal plane of a high numerical aperture objective with unprecedented spatial resolution, by performing a FROG measurement with a single nanocrystal as nonlinear medium. This approach can be extended to develop novel phase-sensitive techniques in laser scanning microscopy, probing the microscopic environment by monitoring phase and amplitude distortions of femtosecond laser pulses.
Journal of Nanobiotechnology | 2013
Cécile Joulaud; Yannick Mugnier; Gnon Djanta; Marc Dubled; Jean-Christophe Marty; Christine Galez; Jean-Pierre Wolf; Luigi Bonacina; Ronan Le Dantec
BackgroundHarmonic Nanoparticles are a new family of exogenous markers for multiphoton imaging exerting optical contrast by second harmonic (SH) generation. In this tutorial, we present the application of Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering (HRS) for a quantitative assessment of the nonlinear optical properties of these particles and discuss the underlying theory and some crucial experimental aspects.MethodsThe second harmonic properties of BaTiO3, KNbO3, KiTiOPO4 (KTP), LiNbO3 and ZnO nanocrystals (NCs) are investigated by HRS measurements after careful preparation and characterization of colloidal suspensions.ResultsA detailed analysis of the experimental results is presented with emphasis on the theoretical background and on the influence of some experimental parameters including the accurate determination of the nanocrystal size and concentration. The SH generation efficiency and averaged nonlinear optical coefficients are then derived and compared for six different types of NCs.ConclusionsAfter preparation of colloidal NC suspensions and careful examination of their size, concentration and possible aggregation state, HRS appears as a valuable tool to quantitatively assess the SH efficiency of noncentrosymmetric NCs. All the investigated nanomaterials show high SH conversion efficiencies, demonstrating a good potential for bio-labelling applications.
Small | 2012
Thibaud Magouroux; Jérôme Extermann; Pernilla Hoffmann; Yannick Mugnier; Ronan Le Dantec; Marisa Jaconi; Christelle Kasparian; Daniel Ciepielewski; Luigi Bonacina; Jean-Pierre Wolf
Potassium niobate nonlinear nanoparticles are used for the first time to monitor the evolution of embryonic stem cells (ESC) by second harmonic microscopy. These particles feature the complete absence of photo-bleaching and unlimited excitation wavelength flexibility. The potential of this approach is made evident for tissue-regeneration studies and applications, by capturing a high-speed movie of ESC-derived cardiomyocytes autonomously beating within a cluster. Time-resolved data are analyzed to retrieve 3D information of the contraction pattern at the cellular level.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2014
Sebastian Schwung; Andrii Rogov; Gareth Clarke; Céline Joulaud; Thibaud Magouroux; Davide Staedler; Solène Passemard; Thomas Jüstel; Laurent Badie; Christine Galez; Jean-Pierre Wolf; Yuri Volkov; Adriele Prina-Mello; Sandrine Gerber-Lemaire; Daniel Rytz; Yannick Mugnier; Luigi Bonacina; Ronan Le Dantec
Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) from BiFeO3 nanocrystals is investigated for the first time to determine their potential as biomarkers for multiphoton imaging. Nanocrystals are produced by an auto-combustion method with 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-propane-1,3-diol as a fuel. Stable colloidal suspensions with mean particle diameters in the range 100–120 nm are then obtained after wet-milling and sonication steps. SHG properties are determined using two complementary experimental techniques, Hyper Rayleigh Scattering and nonlinear polarization microscopy. BiFeO3 shows a very high second harmonic efficiency with an averaged 〈d〉 coefficient of 79 ± 12 pm/V. From the nonlinear polarization response of individual nanocrystals, relative values of the independent dij coefficients are also determined and compared with recent theoretical and experimental studies. Additionally, the particles show a moderate magnetic response, which is attributed to γ-Fe2O3 impurities. A combination of high nonlinear optical efficiency and magnetic response within the same particle is of great interest for future bio-imaging and diagnostic applications.
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2015
Davide Staedler; Solène Passemard; Thibaud Magouroux; Andrii Rogov; Ciaran Manus Maguire; Bashir M. Mohamed; Sebastian Schwung; Daniel Rytz; Thomas Jüstel; Stéphanie Hwu; Yannick Mugnier; Ronan Le Dantec; Yuri Volkov; Sandrine Gerber-Lemaire; Adriele Prina-Mello; Luigi Bonacina; Jean-Pierre Wolf
UNLABELLED Bismuth Ferrite (BFO) nanoparticles (BFO-NP) display interesting optical (nonlinear response) and magnetic properties which make them amenable for bio-oriented diagnostic applications as intra- and extra membrane contrast agents. Due to the relatively recent availability of this material in well dispersed nanometric form, its biocompatibility was not known to date. In this study, we present a thorough assessment of the effects of in vitro exposure of human adenocarcinoma (A549), lung squamous carcinoma (NCI-H520), and acute monocytic leukemia (THP-1) cell lines to uncoated and poly(ethylene glycol)-coated BFO-NP in the form of cytotoxicity, haemolytic response and biocompatibility. Our results support the attractiveness of the functional-BFO towards biomedical applications focused on advanced diagnostic imaging. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR Bismuth Ferrite nanoparticles (BFO-NP) have been recently successfully introduced as photodynamic tools and imaging probes. However, how these nanoparticles interact with various cells at the cellular level remains poorly understood. In this study, the authors performed in vitro experiments to assess the effects of uncoated and PEG-coated BFO-NP in the form of cytotoxicity, haemolytic response and biocompatibility.
Scientific Reports | 2016
Cédric Schmidt; Jérémy Riporto; Aline Uldry; Andrii Rogov; Yannick Mugnier; Ronan Le Dantec; Jean-Pierre Wolf; Luigi Bonacina
We use Hyper Rayleigh Scattering and polarization resolved multiphoton microscopy to investigate simultaneously the second and third-order nonlinear response of Potassium Niobate and Bismuth Ferrite harmonic nanoparticles. We first derive the second-to-third harmonic intensity ratio for colloidal ensembles and estimate the average third-order efficiency of these two materials. Successively, we explore the orientation dependent tensorial response of individual nanoparticles fixed on a substrate. The multi-order polarization resolved emission curves are globally fitted with an analytical model to retrieve individual elements of susceptibility tensors.
Applied Physics Letters | 2004
Jérémie Teyssier; Ronan Le Dantec; Christine Galez; Yannick Mugnier; J. Bouillot; J. C. Plenet
A Laponite clay-based lithium iodate nanocomposite have been synthesized for nonlinear optical applications. After addition of lithium iodate aqueous solution to a colloidal suspension of Laponite JS, thin layers are elaborated from this sol using dip-coating technique. After drying and heat treatments between 150 and 220°C, LiIO3 crystallizes in the matrix with nanometer size. As a result of their strong dipolar moment, the LiIO3 crystals can be orientated under an external electric field during nucleation. Planar waveguides have been elaborated on glass substrates and studied using m-lines spectroscopy. The experimental nonlinear optical response has been compared to predictions of a model and an effective nonlinear coefficient deff=1.4pm∕V has been measured.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2006
Yannick Lambert; Ronan Le Dantec; Yannick Mugnier; Christine Galez; J. C. Plenet; Jacques Bouillot; Hiromitsu Hayakawa; Yoshiaki Uesu
We have developed LiIO3/laponite nanocomposite thin films to form waveguides with quadratic nonlinear optical properties. The films are dip-coated and annealed to induce LiIO3 crystallisation within the laponite matrix. LiIO3 nanocrystal orientation can be controlled using an electric field during the annealing process. In this article we perform the characterisations of the nanocomposite films through m-line spectroscopy and second harmonic generation microscopy (SHGM). Both refractive indexes deduced from m-line spectra and the SHG signal are shown to depend on the nanocrystal orientation distribution, and a relationship between the optical properties and microscopic structure of the films is developed.