Unveiling structured domains of persistent luminescent microparticles using second-harmonic generation microscopy
Bautista, Godofredo; Kallioniemi, Leevi; Petit, Laeticia (2020-08-31)
Bautista, Godofredo
Kallioniemi, Leevi
Petit, Laeticia
31.08.2020
Optics Express
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202010207407
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202010207407
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We introduce the use of second-harmonic generation microscopy to investigate individual persistent luminescent microparticles that are either embedded in glass or as prepared. Three-dimensional mapping of the second-harmonic generation from monoclinic dysprosium- and europium-doped strontium aluminates, a popular persistent luminescent material, allows us to unambiguously visualize and reveal for the first time the presence of micrometer-sized structured domains from such microparticles. The technique was found to have high potential for studying noninvasively a wide range of individual persistent luminescent entities that are embedded in a variety of glass matrices.
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19381]