2023
DOI: 10.1002/bmm2.12032
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Lanthanide‐doped rare earth nanoparticles for near‐infrared‐II imaging and cancer therapy

Abstract: The optical nanoprobes with emissions in the second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II, 1000–1700 nm) show low tissue autofluorescence and photon scattering; therefore, they provide high spatial resolution and acceptable tissue penetration depth. These advantages make them appropriate for in vivo applications, including bioimaging, NIR‐II triggered disease therapy, and even on‐site efficacy monitoring. Among the various developed NIR‐II fluorescence probes, lanthanide‐doped nanoparticles (LDNPs) exhibit high photo s… Show more

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“…MAPbBr 3 (MPB, MA = CH 3 NH 3 + ) has attracted intense interests because of many promising applications, e.g. , solar cells, , light-emitting diodes, , photodetectors, biological diagnosis, and treatment. Preparation of large-sized MPB single crystals (SCs) is conducive to the subsequent integrated design and device fabrication. However, the commonly utilized ITC methods for Pb-based perovskite crystals always lead to poor reproducibility due to the high crystal nucleation rate and insufficient solute transport during crystal growth, such as a large number of polycrystals and highly strained SCs, which seriously hinder the grain size and further applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAPbBr 3 (MPB, MA = CH 3 NH 3 + ) has attracted intense interests because of many promising applications, e.g. , solar cells, , light-emitting diodes, , photodetectors, biological diagnosis, and treatment. Preparation of large-sized MPB single crystals (SCs) is conducive to the subsequent integrated design and device fabrication. However, the commonly utilized ITC methods for Pb-based perovskite crystals always lead to poor reproducibility due to the high crystal nucleation rate and insufficient solute transport during crystal growth, such as a large number of polycrystals and highly strained SCs, which seriously hinder the grain size and further applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%