- Wu, Xiang;
- Zhang, Yuanwei;
- Takle, Kendra;
- Bilsel, Osman;
- Li, Zhanjun;
- Lee, Hyungseok;
- Zhang, Zijiao;
- Li, Dongsheng;
- Fan, Wei;
- Duan, Chunying;
- Chan, Emory M;
- Lois, Carlos;
- Xiang, Yang;
- Han, Gang
Near-infrared (NIR) dye-sensitized upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) can broaden the absorption range and boost upconversion efficiency of UCNPs. Here, we achieved significantly enhanced upconversion luminescence in dye-sensitized core/active shell UCNPs via the doping of ytterbium ions (Yb(3+)) in the UCNP shell, which bridged the energy transfer from the dye to the UCNP core. As a result, we synergized the two most practical upconversion booster effectors (dye-sensitizing and core/shell enhancement) to amplify upconversion efficiency. We demonstrated two biomedical applications using these UCNPs. By using dye-sensitized core/active shell UCNP embedded poly(methyl methacrylate) polymer implantable systems, we successfully shifted the optogenetic neuron excitation window to a biocompatible and deep tissue penetrable 800 nm wavelength. Furthermore, UCNPs were water-solubilized with Pluronic F127 with high upconversion efficiency and can be imaged in a mouse model.