Bourdolle et al., 2016 - Google Patents
NIR‐to‐NIR Two‐Photon Scanning Laser Microscopy Imaging of Single Nanoparticles Doped by YbIII ComplexesBourdolle et al., 2016
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- 5931306056289035396
- Author
- Bourdolle A
- d'Aléo A
- Philippot C
- Baldeck P
- Guyot Y
- Dubois F
- Ibanez A
- Andraud C
- Brasselet S
- Maury O
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- Publication venue
- ChemPhysChem
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The photophysical and nonlinear optical properties of water‐soluble chromophore‐ functionalised tris‐dipicolinate complexes [LnL3] 3−(Ln= Yb and Nd) are thoroughly studied, revealing that only the YbIII luminescence can be sensitized by a two‐photon excitation …
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