Abstract:Photon down‐converting filters with fluorescent proteins (FPs) are a new frontier in the quest for rare‐earth‐free and non‐toxic color filters for white light‐emitting diodes. There are, however, concerns related to the FP purification costs and lack of FP recyclability/reuse. Here, the direct use of bacteria in photon down‐converting filters can be of utmost relevance, eliminating purification and allowing in situ production of new FPs. However, their high background autofluorescence/scattering and low stabil… Show more
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