While the low-absorption cross section of lantha- nide-based upconversion systems, in which the trivalent lanthanides (Ln3+) are responsible for converting low- to high- energy photons, has restricted their application to intense incident light, the emergence of a cascade sensitization through an organic dye antenna capable of broadly harvesting near-infrared (NIR) light in upconversion nanoparticles opened new horizons in the field. With the aim of pushing molecular upconversion within the range of practical applications, we show herein how the incorporation of an NIR organic dye antenna into the ligand scaffold of a mononuclear erbium coordination complex boosts the upconversion brightness of the molecule to such an extent that a low-powe...
The sensitization of lanthanide complexes in the visible region is of particular interest for practi...
The piling up of low-energy photons to produce light beams of higher energies while exploiting the n...
Photon upconversion of near-infrared photons is a promising way to overcome the Shockley–Queisser ef...
While the low-absorption cross section of lanthanide-based upconversion systems, in which the trival...
To date, the piling up of successive photons of low energies (near infrared; NIR) using a single lan...
This work shows that the operation of near-infrared to visible light-upconversion in a discrete mole...
Single-center light upconversion corresponds to the pilling up of low-energy photons via successive ...
Considered at the beginning of the 21th century as being incompatible with the presence of closely b...
Light-upconversion via stepwise energy transfer from a sensitizer to an activator exploits linear op...
Considered at the beginning of the 21th century as being incompatible with the presence of closely b...
The efficient conversion of low-energy, near-infrared (NIR) photons to higher energies promises adva...
Since the non-linear optical (NLO) response of matter to incident excitation light does not require ...
Molecular photon upconversion luminescence was observed from an ion-associated complex of an erbium ...
Since the non-linear optical (NLO) response of matter to incident excitation light does not require ...
Energy-efficient light amplification in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength range (800 nm-1.6 µm) is ...
The sensitization of lanthanide complexes in the visible region is of particular interest for practi...
The piling up of low-energy photons to produce light beams of higher energies while exploiting the n...
Photon upconversion of near-infrared photons is a promising way to overcome the Shockley–Queisser ef...
While the low-absorption cross section of lanthanide-based upconversion systems, in which the trival...
To date, the piling up of successive photons of low energies (near infrared; NIR) using a single lan...
This work shows that the operation of near-infrared to visible light-upconversion in a discrete mole...
Single-center light upconversion corresponds to the pilling up of low-energy photons via successive ...
Considered at the beginning of the 21th century as being incompatible with the presence of closely b...
Light-upconversion via stepwise energy transfer from a sensitizer to an activator exploits linear op...
Considered at the beginning of the 21th century as being incompatible with the presence of closely b...
The efficient conversion of low-energy, near-infrared (NIR) photons to higher energies promises adva...
Since the non-linear optical (NLO) response of matter to incident excitation light does not require ...
Molecular photon upconversion luminescence was observed from an ion-associated complex of an erbium ...
Since the non-linear optical (NLO) response of matter to incident excitation light does not require ...
Energy-efficient light amplification in the near-infrared (NIR) wavelength range (800 nm-1.6 µm) is ...
The sensitization of lanthanide complexes in the visible region is of particular interest for practi...
The piling up of low-energy photons to produce light beams of higher energies while exploiting the n...
Photon upconversion of near-infrared photons is a promising way to overcome the Shockley–Queisser ef...