© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry. We report on the sizable production of fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) containing a near infrared (NIR) color center-namely the silicon vacancy (SiV) defect, and their first demonstration inside cells for bio-imaging. We further demonstrate a concept of multi-color bio-imaging using FNDs to investigate intercellular processes using two types of FNDs. Due to their specific spectral properties, SiV FNDs can be distinguished from common nitrogen-vacancy (NV) FNDs and show a distinct initial spreading throughout the cell interior. The reported results are the first demonstration of multi-color labeling with FNDs that are especially interesting for in vivo bio-imaging due to their stable fluorescence
Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) color center in diamond is a flourishing research area that, in recent years, ...
none3noFluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and ...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) containing silicon vacancy (SiV) defects were evaluated as a potential biomarker ...
Abstract Diamond nanoparticles that host bright luminescent centers are attracting attention for app...
Nanodiamonds doped with silicon-vacancy (Si-V) color centers are shown to be a promising candidate f...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) with color centers are excellent emitters for various bioimaging and quantum bios...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) containing silicon vacancy (SiV) defects were evaluated as a potential biomarker ...
Multi-color fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) containing a variety of color centers are promising fluo...
Nanodiamonds, due to their chemical inertness and biocompatibility, have found extensive uses in dru...
Bright emission from fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) is highly desirable for optical bio-imaging app...
Diamond presents much promise for biological applications, its stability means it is biocompatible a...
Colour centres in nanodiamonds have many properties such as chemical and physical stability, biocomp...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
Diamond is a material of superlatives. When considering biological applications, the stability of di...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) color center in diamond is a flourishing research area that, in recent years, ...
none3noFluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and ...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) containing silicon vacancy (SiV) defects were evaluated as a potential biomarker ...
Abstract Diamond nanoparticles that host bright luminescent centers are attracting attention for app...
Nanodiamonds doped with silicon-vacancy (Si-V) color centers are shown to be a promising candidate f...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) with color centers are excellent emitters for various bioimaging and quantum bios...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) containing silicon vacancy (SiV) defects were evaluated as a potential biomarker ...
Multi-color fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) containing a variety of color centers are promising fluo...
Nanodiamonds, due to their chemical inertness and biocompatibility, have found extensive uses in dru...
Bright emission from fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) is highly desirable for optical bio-imaging app...
Diamond presents much promise for biological applications, its stability means it is biocompatible a...
Colour centres in nanodiamonds have many properties such as chemical and physical stability, biocomp...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
Diamond is a material of superlatives. When considering biological applications, the stability of di...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) color center in diamond is a flourishing research area that, in recent years, ...
none3noFluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and ...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) containing silicon vacancy (SiV) defects were evaluated as a potential biomarker ...