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Laser Physics | 2016

Pulsed periodic laser excitation of upconversion luminescence for deep biotissue visualization

Daria V. Pominova; Anastasia V. Ryabova; K G Linkov; Igor D. Romanishkin; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; J A Rozhnova; V. I. Konov; Victor B. Loschenov

Emission spectral properties and quantum efficiency of upconversion particles NaYF4, SrF2, LaF3, BaF2 и CaF2, doped with rare earth ions pair Yb3+–Er3+ were studied using continuous wave (CW) and pulsed periodic excitation modes in the near infrared (NIR) spectral range. Analysis of the obtained results showed that the intensity ratio of upconversion luminescence in green and red spectral ranges depends on excitation pulse duration. Thus, by changing the pulse duration the spectral properties of upconversion luminescence can be controlled. Crystals with higher phonon energy are more sensitive to the change of pumping mode. Interpretation of results was performed on the rate equation model basis. Using numerical methods for all energy levels involved in the upconversion process the population and depopulation dynamics were obtained with respect to the duration of the excitation pulses. It was shown that about 30 ms was required for the complete population of 4F9/2 state, from which the luminescence in the red spectral range occurs. When the pulse duration was less than 30 ms, the 4F9/2 population did not reach a steady state and the intensity of the luminescence in the red part of the spectrum was reduced. The theoretical dependence of the upconversion luminescence intensity in the green and red ranges of the excitation pulse duration for NaYF4:Yb0.2–Er0.02 composition was obtained and demonstrates good agreement with the experimental results.


Journal of Biomedical Optics | 2016

Upconversion microparticles as time-resolved luminescent probes for multiphoton microscopy: desired signal extraction from the streaking effect

Daria V. Pominova; Anastasia V. Ryabova; Pavel V. Grachev; Igor D. Romanishkin; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Julia A. Rozhnova; Daria S. Yasyrkina; P. P. Fedorov; Victor B. Loschenov

Abstract. The great interest in upconversion nanoparticles exists due to their high efficiency under multiphoton excitation. However, when these particles are used in scanning microscopy, the upconversion luminescence causes a streaking effect due to the long lifetime. This article describes a method of upconversion microparticle luminescence lifetime determination with help of modified Lucy–Richardson deconvolution of laser scanning microscope (LSM) image obtained under near-IR excitation using nondescanned detectors. Determination of the upconversion luminescence intensity and the decay time of separate microparticles was done by intensity profile along the image fast scan axis approximation. We studied upconversion submicroparticles based on fluoride hosts doped with Yb3+-Er3+ and Yb3+-Tm3+ rare earth ion pairs, and the characteristic decay times were 0.1 to 1.5 ms. We also compared the results of LSM measurements with the photon counting method results; the spread of values was about 13% and was associated with the approximation error. Data obtained from live cells showed the possibility of distinguishing the position of upconversion submicroparticles inside and outside the cells by the difference of their lifetime. The proposed technique allows using the upconversion microparticles without shells as probes for the presence of OH− ions and CO2 molecules.


Saratov Fall Meeting 2017: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XIX | 2018

Multifunctional upconversion nanoparticles based on NaYGdF4 for laser induced heating, non-contact temperature sensing and controlled hyperthermia with use of pulsed periodic laser excitation

Daria V. Pominova; Anastasia V. Ryabova; Igor D. Romanishkin; Pavel V. Grachev; Ivan A. Burmistrov; Sergei V. Kuznetsov

For clinical application in photothermal therapy the nanoparticles should be efficient light-to-heat converters and luminescent markers. In this work, we investigate upconversion nanoparticles with NaYxGd1-xF4 (x=0-1) host lattice as self-monitored thermo-agents for bioimaging and local laser hyperthermia with real-time temperature control. The ability of non-contact temperature sensing using NaYxGd1-xF4 on one hand and laser induced heating on the other hand was shown. It was found, that the heat conversion luminescence efficiency is strongly affected by the concentration ratio of Gd3+ to Y3+ ions in host lattice. The optimal composition among the studied is NaY0.4Gd0.4Yb0.17Er0.03 with luminescence efficiency of 3.5% under 1 W/cm2 pumping power. Higher Gd3+ concentrations lead to higher heating temperature, but also to the decrease of the luminescence intensity and the accuracy of the ratiometric temperature determination. It was also shown that the optimization of Yb3+ doping concentration is one of the possible ways for optimization of the conditions of laser induced photothermal effects. Experimental in vitro study of hyperthermia with use of upconversion nanoparticles on HeLa and C6 cell lines was performed. The investigated nanoparticles are capable of in vitro photothermal heating, luminescent localization and thermal sensing.


Russian Chemical Reviews | 2006

Inorganic nanofluorides and related nanocomposites

Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Vyacheslav V. Osiko; E A Tkatchenko; P. P. Fedorov


Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2014

Phase formation in LaF3–NaGdF4, NaGdF4–NaLuF4, and NaLuF4–NaYF4 systems: Synthesis of powders by co-precipitation from aqueous solutions

Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Anna A. Ovsyannikova; Ekaterina A. Tupitsyna; Daria S. Yasyrkina; V. V. Voronov; Nikolay I. Batyrev; Liudmila D. Iskhakova; Vyacheslav V. Osiko; P. P. Fedorov


Quantum Electronics | 2009

Optical absorption in CaF2 nanoceramics

Oleg V. Palashov; Efim A. Khazanov; I B Mukhin; A. N. Smirnov; I. A. Mironov; K. V. Dukel'skii; E. A. Garibin; P. P. Fedorov; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Vyacheslav V. Osiko; Tasoltan T. Basiev; R. V. Gainutdinov


Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2014

Effect of the pH on the formation of NaYF4:Yb:Er nanopowders by co-crystallization in presence of polyethyleneimine

Daria S. Yasyrkina; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; P. P. Fedorov; V. V. Voronov; R. P. Ermakov; Anastasia V. Ryabova; Daria V. Pominova; A. E. Baranchikov; V. K. Ivanov; Vyacheslav V. Osiko


Quantum Electronics | 2018

The physical mechanism of generation of electron clusters during the passage of a sharp plasma boundary by an ultrarelativistic intensity laser pulse

Sergei V. Kuznetsov


Quantum Electronics | 2009

NANOSTRUCTURES: Optical absorption in CaF2 nanoceramics

Oleg V. Palashov; Efim A. Khazanov; I B Mukhin; A. N. Smirnov; I. A. Mironov; K. V. Dukel'skii; E. A. Garibin; P. P. Fedorov; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Vyacheslav V. Osiko; Tasoltan T. Basiev; R. V. Gainutdinov


Quantum Electronics | 2009

Optical absorption in CaF2nanoceramics

Oleg V. Palashov; Efim A. Khazanov; I B Mukhin; A. N. Smirnov; I. A. Mironov; K. V. Dukel'skii; E. A. Garibin; P. P. Fedorov; Sergei V. Kuznetsov; Vyacheslav V. Osiko; Tasoltan T. Basiev; R. V. Gainutdinov

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P. P. Fedorov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Tasoltan T. Basiev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Daria V. Pominova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Daria S. Yasyrkina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Efim A. Khazanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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I B Mukhin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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I. A. Mironov

Vavilov State Optical Institute

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