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Time-Resolved Luminescence Nanothermometry with Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Nanodiamonds.
Tzeng, Yan-Kai; Tsai, Pei-Chang; Liu, Hsiou-Yuan; Chen, Oliver Y; Hsu, Hsiang; Yee, Fu-Goul; Chang, Ming-Shien; Chang, Huan-Cheng.
  • Tzeng YK; †Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Tsai PC; ‡Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Liu HY; †Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Chen OY; †Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Hsu H; §Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Yee FG; †Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Chang MS; †Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
  • Chang HC; §Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan.
Nano Lett ; 15(6): 3945-52, 2015 Jun 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25951304
ABSTRACT
Measuring temperature in nanoscale spatial resolution either at or far from equilibrium is of importance in many scientific and technological applications. Although negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV(-)) centers in diamond have recently emerged as a promising nanometric temperature sensor, the technique has been applied only under steady state conditions so far. Here, we present a three-point sampling method that allows real-time monitoring of the temperature changes over ±100 K and a pump-probe-type experiment that enables the study of nanoscale heat transfer with a temporal resolution of better than 10 µs. The utility of the time-resolved luminescence nanothermometry was demonstrated with 100 nm fluorescent nanodiamonds spin-coated on a glass substrate and submerged in gold nanorod solution heated by a near-infrared laser, and the validity of the measurements was verified with finite-element numerical simulations. The combined theoretical and experimental approaches will be useful to implement time-resolved temperature sensing in laser processing of materials and even for devices in operation at the nanometer scale.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article