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Near-Infrared Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO:Cr,Y for Imaging of Bone Implants Using Red-Light Illumination Instead of X-ray. | LitMetric

Near-Infrared Persistent Luminescence of CaTiO:Cr,Y for Imaging of Bone Implants Using Red-Light Illumination Instead of X-ray.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Key Laboratory of Biological Targeting Diagnosis, Therapy and Rehabilitation of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital, School of Biomedical Engineering, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 511436, PR China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Near-infrared persistent luminescence (PersL) materials show promise for bioimaging and anticounterfeiting but face challenges with poor red-light excitation.
  • Researchers synthesized CaTiO:Cr,Y (CTCY), which exhibits significant PersL when excited by red light (650 nm) and emits NIR light (772 nm).
  • The study highlights the role of Y doping in enhancing PersL properties and proposes mechanisms for energy storage and excitation, demonstrating CTCY's applications through flower paintings and imaging of medical devices, paving the way for future red-light-excitable materials.

Article Abstract

Near-infrared (NIR) persistent luminescence (PersL) materials have unique optical properties with promising applications in bioimaging and anticounterfeiting. However, their development is currently hindered by poor red-light-exciting ability. In this study, CaTiO:Cr,Y (CTCY) was synthesized with 650 nm-excited 772 nm NIR PersL. The Y doping in the Ca lattice plays a key role in the PersL property. A charge compensation mechanism was proposed, in which Cr in the Ti lattice was stabilized by Y-doping while oxygen vacancies were generated to store the excitation energy at the same time. A thermal ionization mechanism might elucidate the red-light-excited NIR PersL of CTCY, which benefits from the perovskite structure of CaTiO. CTCY has 120 times more intense red-light-excited PersL than ZnGaGeO:Cr. Its potential applications in luminescence anticounterfeiting and bioimaging were demonstrated using a visible/NIR dual-channel PersL flower painting and a CTCY-labeled bone screw for in situ reactivable PersL imaging using red light illumination instead of X-ray, respectively. This study not only provides a new NIR PersL material but also will add to our understanding in developing other potential red-light- or even NIR-activable PersL materials with perovskite-like structures.

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