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关于香港城市大学Feng Wang博士学术报告的通知
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报告题目:Combatting concentration quenching in lanthanide-doped upconversion
nanoparticles
报告人:Dr. Feng Wang
邀请人:谢小吉 教授
报告时间:8月14日(周二)10:00
报告地点:科技创新大楼C501室
Abstract
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles
that convert low energy excitation into higher-energy emissions are promising
for applications in diverse fields ranging from biology and life science to
information technology. However, practical use of these nanomaterials is
typically constrained by limited emission brightness associated with low
concentration of optical centers (or dopants) in most nanoparticles. As dopant
concentration increases, interaction of optical centers arises due to a reduced
inter-dopant distance, leading to severe concentration quenching. In this talk,
I focus on our recent efforts to alleviate concentration quenching in lanthanide-doped
nanoparticles through core-shell nanostructural engineering. Examples will be
given to demonstrate how to enhance multiphoton upconversion emission for
exciting new technological applications.
References
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Chen, X.; Peng, D.; Ju, Q.; Wang, F.* Photon upconversion in
core-shell nanoparticles,Chem. Soc. Rev.2015, 44, 1318.
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Chen, X.; Jin, L.; Kong, W.; Sun, T.; Zhang, W.; Liu, X.; Fan, J.;
Yu, S. F.;* Wang, F.* Confining energy migration in upconversion nanoparticles
towards deep ultraviolet lasing,Nature Communications2016, 7,
10304.
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Chen, B.; Liu, Y.; Xiao, Y.; Chen, X.; Li, Y.; Li, M.; Qiao, X.;
Fan, X.; Wang, F.* Amplifying Excitation-Power Sensitivity of Photon
Upconversion in a NaYbF4:Ho Nanostructure for Direct Visualization of
Electromagnetic Hotspots,J. Phys. Chem. Lett.2016, 7, 4916.
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Lin. X; Chen, X; Zhang, W.; Sun, T.; Fang, P.; Liao, Q.; Chen, X.; He,
J.; Liu, M.; Wang, F.;* Shi, P.* Core?Shell?Shell Upconversion Nanoparticles
with Enhanced Emission for Wireless Optogenetic Inhibition,Nano
Lett.2018, 18, 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04339.
Biography
Dr. Feng Wang is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at City
University of Hong Kong. He received his BE (2001) and PhD (2006) degrees in
Materials Science and Engineering from Zhejiang University under the
supervision of Prof. Minquan Wang and Prof. Xianping Fan. He then carried out
postdoctoral research work with Prof. Xiaogang Liu at the National University
of Singapore and the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in
Singapore. His research interests include the design, synthesis, mechanistic
investigation, and application of micro/nanostructured
luminescent materials.
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