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High-resolution three-photon biomedical imaging using doped ZnS nanocrystals

Author(s)
Yu, Jung HoKwon, Seung-HaePetrasek, ZdenekPark, Ok KyuJun, Samuel WoojooShin, KwangsooChoi, MoonkeePark, Yong IlPark, KyeongsoonNa, Hyon BinLee, NohyunLee, Dong WonKim, Jeong HyunSchwille, PetraHyeon, Taeghwan
Issued Date
2013-04
DOI
10.1038/NMAT3565
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26253
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/nmat3565
Citation
NATURE MATERIALS, v.12, no.4, pp.359 - 366
Abstract
Three-photon excitation is a process that occurs when three photons are simultaneously absorbed within a luminophore for photo-excitation through virtual states. Although the imaging application of this process was proposed decades ago, three-photon biomedical imaging has not been realized yet owing to its intrinsic low quantum efficiency. We herein report on high-resolution in vitro and in vivo imaging by combining three-photon excitation of ZnS nanocrystals and visible emission from Mn2+ dopants. The large three-photon cross-section of the nanocrystals enabled targeted cellular imaging under high spatial resolution, approaching the theoretical limit of three-photon excitation. Owing to the enhanced Stokes shift achieved through nanocrystal doping, the three-photon process was successfully applied to high-resolution in vivo tumour-targeted imaging. Furthermore, the biocompatibility of ZnS nanocrystals offers great potential for clinical applications of three-photon imaging.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
1476-1122
Keyword
SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOTSIN-VIVOLIVE CELLSBAND-EDGEFLUORESCENCEMICROSCOPYEXCITATIONEMISSIONNANOPARTICLESPHOTOLUMINESCENCE

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