Synergistic or antagonistic effect of lanthanides on Rose Bengal photophysics in upconversion nanohybrids?†
Abstract
A nanohybrid made of a xanthenic dye, rose bengal, grafted to an ytterbium and erbium codoped upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) served as a proof-of-concept to evaluate the fundamental mechanisms which govern the dye photophysics upon interaction with the UCNP. Both photoactive lanthanides strongly influence the singlet and triplet excited states of rose bengal.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Fundamental Processes in Optical Nanomaterials