Fluorescence diffuse optical tomography using upconverting nanoparticles

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Abstract

Fluorescence diffuse optical tomography (FDOT) can provide important information in biomedical studies. In this ill-posed problem, suppression of background tissue autofluorescence is of utmost importance. We report a method for autofluorescence-insensitive FDOT using nonlinear upconverting nanoparticles (NaYF4: Yb3+ / Tm3+) in a tissue phantom under excitation intensities well below tissue-damage thresholds. Even with the intrinsic autofluorescence from the phantom only, the reconstruction of the nanoparticles is of much better quality than the reconstruction of a Stokes-shifting dye. In addition, the nonlinear power dependence leads to more confined reconstructions and may increase the resolution in FDOT.

Original languageEnglish
Article number251107
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume94
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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