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Intense Red-Emitting Upconversion Nanophosphors (800 nm-Driven) with a Core/Double-Shell Structure for Dual-Modal Upconversion Luminescence and Magnetic Resonance in Vivo Imaging Applications

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In this study, intense single-band red-emitting upconversion nanophosphors (UCNPs) excited with 800 nm near-infrared (NIR) light are reported. When a NaYF<sub>4</sub>:Nd,Yb active-shell is formed on the 12.7 nm sized NaGdF<sub>4</sub>:Yb,Ho,Ce UCNP core, the core/shell (C/S) UCNPs show tunable emission from green to red, depending on the Ce<sup>3+</sup> concentration under excitation with 800 nm NIR light. Ce<sup>3+</sup>-doped C/S UCNPs (30 mol %) exhibit single-band red emission peaking at 644 nm via a <sup>5</sup>F<sub>5</sub> → <sup>5</sup>I<sub>8</sub> transition of Ho<sup>3+</sup>. A high Nd<sup>3+</sup> concentration in the shell results in strong absorption at around 800 nm NIR light, even though the shell thickness is not large, and small-sized C/S UCNPs (16.3 nm) emit bright red light under 800 nm excitation. The formation of a thin NaGdF<sub>4</sub> shell on the C/S UCNPs further enhances the upconversion (UC) luminescence and sub-20 nm sized core/double-shell (C/D-S) UCNPs exhibit 2.8 times stronger UC luminescence compared with C/S UCNPs. Owing to the strong UC luminescence intensity and Gd<sup>3+</sup> ions on the surface of nanocrystals, they can be applied as a UC luminescence imaging agent and a T<sub>1</sub> contrast agent for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. In vivo UC luminescence and high-contrast MR images are successfully obtained by utilizing the red-emitting C/D-S UCNPs.

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