Abstract:Reducing the size of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) down to a few nm yields unique luminescent materials containing a very small number of emitters. Considering the bottom limit of one activator per particle, such ultrasmall UCNPs offer an unprecedented platform to study the contributions of the different energy transfer processes at play in upconversion luminescence, especially the role of cross relaxation. Maintaining detectable emission despite the limited number of emitting ions and the high surface-to… Show more
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