- Wu, Xiang;
- Lee, Hyungseok;
- Bilsel, Osman;
- Zhang, Yuanwei;
- Li, Zhanjun;
- Chen, Teresa;
- Liu, Yi;
- Duan, Chunying;
- Shen, Jie;
- Punjabi, Amol;
- Han, Gang
One of the key roadblocks in UCNP development is its extremely limited choices of excitation wavelengths. We report a generic design to program UCNPs to possess highly tunable dye characteristic excitation bands. Using such distinctive properties, we were able to develop a new excitation wavelength selective security imaging. This work unleashed the greater freedom of the excitation wavelengths of the upconversion nanoparticles and we believe it is a game-changer in the field and this method will enable numerous applications that are currently limited by existing UCNPs.