Near‐infrared (NIR) light responsive materials have received much attention for diverse applications due to their excellent optical properties. This type of material exhibits upconverted luminescence, a non‐linear optical process in which two or more low energy photons, usually from NIR light irradiation are transformed to high energy photons emission through energy transfer upconversion, excited state absorption, photon avalanche or multiphoton absorption. The NIR range of excitation source is favorable for biological imaging and cancer theranostic applications due to their high penetration depth, low autofluorescence, minimal light scattering, reduced photodamage, and negligible phototoxicity. Having these properties, NIR responsive mater...
One of the primary disadvantages of organic photochemistry is the need for high-energy UV light, lig...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
The growing interest in near-infrared (NIR) imaging is explained by the increasing number of applica...
Rare Earth Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are a type of material that emits high-energy photons ...
The majority of photoreactions reported in the literature rely on wavelengths within the UV and—to a...
Several types of nanoparticle-based imaging probes have been developed to replace conventional lumin...
Upconversion luminescence (UCL) refers to nonlinear optical processes, which can convert near-infrar...
To overcome drawbacks of conventional chemotherapy for cancer treatment, stimuli-responsive drug del...
The efficient conversion of low-energy, near-infrared (NIR) photons to higher energies promises adva...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an innovative treatment where cancerous tumors are destroyed by the re...
Upconversion (UC) is a process that describes the emission of shorter-wavelength light compared to t...
Several types of nanoparticle-based imaging probes have been developed to replace conventional lumin...
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles enable anti-Stokes emission via nonlinear processes, whe...
Upconversion nanoparticles show an increasing interest that is not bound to stop for many years to c...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) based on photosensitizers (PSs) constructed with nanomaterials has become...
One of the primary disadvantages of organic photochemistry is the need for high-energy UV light, lig...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
The growing interest in near-infrared (NIR) imaging is explained by the increasing number of applica...
Rare Earth Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are a type of material that emits high-energy photons ...
The majority of photoreactions reported in the literature rely on wavelengths within the UV and—to a...
Several types of nanoparticle-based imaging probes have been developed to replace conventional lumin...
Upconversion luminescence (UCL) refers to nonlinear optical processes, which can convert near-infrar...
To overcome drawbacks of conventional chemotherapy for cancer treatment, stimuli-responsive drug del...
The efficient conversion of low-energy, near-infrared (NIR) photons to higher energies promises adva...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an innovative treatment where cancerous tumors are destroyed by the re...
Upconversion (UC) is a process that describes the emission of shorter-wavelength light compared to t...
Several types of nanoparticle-based imaging probes have been developed to replace conventional lumin...
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles enable anti-Stokes emission via nonlinear processes, whe...
Upconversion nanoparticles show an increasing interest that is not bound to stop for many years to c...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) based on photosensitizers (PSs) constructed with nanomaterials has become...
One of the primary disadvantages of organic photochemistry is the need for high-energy UV light, lig...
Engineering of smart photoactivated nanomaterials for targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) has recen...
The growing interest in near-infrared (NIR) imaging is explained by the increasing number of applica...