Triplets electrically turn on insulating lanthanide-doped nanoparticles
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LnNPs consist of an inorganic insulating host, typically fluorides or oxides such as NaGd/Y/LuF4 with a large energy gap of approximately 8 eV (ref. 6), with lanthanide ions embedded in the host lattice. LnNPs have high photo and chemical stability in various environments and have narrow and tunable emission in the NIR-II range (1,000–1,700 nm). This is in contrast to semiconductor-based systems, such as NIR-II emissive organic dyes or semiconducting colloidal quantum dots (QDs), which show broad emission spectra in this region owing …

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