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Nano Lett ; 24(23): 7040-7047, 2024 Jun 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38804573

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Flexible pressure sensors with a broad range and high sensitivity are greatly desired yet challenging to build. Herein, we have successfully fabricated a pressure-temperature dual sensor via an ionic assisted charge enhancement strategy. Benefiting from the immobilization effect for [EMIM+] [TFSI-] ion pairs and charge transfer between ionic liquid (IL) and HFMO (H10Fe3Mo21O51), the formed IL-HFMO-TPU pressure sensor shows a high sensitivity of 25.35 kPa-1 and broad sensing range (∼10 MPa), respectively. Furthermore, the sensor device exhibits high durability and stability (5000 cycles@1 MPa). The IL-HFMO-TPU sensor also shows the merit of good temperature sensing properties. Attributed to these superior properties, the proposed sensor device could detect pressure in an ultrawide sensing range (from Pa to MPa), including breathe and biophysical signal monitoring etc. The proposed ionic assisted enhancement approach is a generic strategy for constructing high performance flexible pressure-temperature dual sensor.

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Anal Chem ; 95(28): 10752-10761, 2023 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37405966

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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is regarded as the most direct and powerful tool to identify chemical fingerprints. However, current SERS substrate materials still face some critical challenges, including low molecular utilization efficiency and low selectivity. Herein, a novel oxygen vacancy heteropolyacid─H10Fe3Mo21O51 (HFMO)─is developed as a high-performance volume-enhanced Raman scattering (VERS)-active platform. Due to its merit of water solubility, HFMO forms a special coordination bond with the probe molecule at the molecular level, which allows its enhancing ability to be comparable to that of noble metals. An enhancement factor of 1.26 × 109 and a very low detection limit of 10-13 M for rhodamine 6G were obtained. A robust O-N coordination bond was formed between the anion of HFMO and the probe molecule, resulting in a special electron transfer path (Mo-O-N) with high selectivity, which is verified using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis and density functional theory calculations. That is to say, the proposed HFMO platform has excellent VERS enhancing effect, specifically for the molecules containing the imino group (e.g., methyl blue, detection limit: 10-11 M), offering the merits of high reproducibility and uniformity, high-temperature resistance, long-time laser irradiation, and strong acid resistance. Such an initial effort on the ionic type VERS platform may enable the further development of highly sensitive, highly selective, and water-soluble VERS technology.

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Opt Express ; 30(26): 46849-46860, 2022 Dec 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36558626

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A novel super-resolution imaging technique based on the minimum photon flux (MINFLUX), can achieve nanometer-scale localization precision and sub-5-nm imaging. However, aberrations can affect the localization performance and degrade the quality of reconstructed images. In this study, we analyze the effects of different low-order aberrations on the MINFLUX system through both theoretical limits and Monte Carlo methods. We report that 1) defocus and spherical aberration have little effect on 2D localization performance, whereas astigmatism and coma have significant negative effects; 2) system aberrations that can be measured in advance cause changes primarily in the magnitude and angular uniformity of localization precision, whereas sample-induced aberrations that cannot be a priori introduce large biases and reduce localization accuracy.

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