论文标题
基于爆炸纳米原子的硅接收中心的全光纳米级温度计
All-optical nanoscale thermometry based on silicon-vacancy centers in detonation nanodiamonds
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论文摘要
钻石中的硅胶囊(SIV)中心是全光纳米级高敏化温度计的有前途的候选者,因为它们具有足够的灵敏度来达到应用于生物系统所需的Subkelvin Precision。预计可以将带有SIV中心的纳米符号注射到细胞中,以测量生物系统(例如细胞器)的纳米级局部温度。但是,使用SIV中心证明温度计的最小粒径是几百纳米。最近,我们通过适合大规模生产的爆炸过程开发了含SIV中心的纳米座。在这里,我们研究了含有SIV中心的爆炸纳米座(SIV-DNDS)对温度的光谱响应。我们使用的是空中氧化和聚甘油涂层的SIV-DND,平均粒径约为20 nm,这是用于使用纳米座上的色中心证明温度计的最小尺寸。我们发现,用于SIV-DND的零值线是线性的,温度在22.0至40.5 $^\ Circ c $的范围内升高。对温度的峰值灵敏度为0.011 $ \ pm $ 0.002 nm/k,这与据报道的散装钻石中SIV中心的高灵敏度一致。温度灵敏度分析表明,SIV-DND温度计可以达到Subkelvin精度。全光SIV-DND温度计对于研究纳米系统(例如活细胞中的细胞器)至关重要。
Silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers in diamond are a promising candidate for all-optical nanoscale high-sensitivity thermometry because they have sufficient sensitivity to reach the subkelvin precision required for application to biosystems. It is expected that nanodiamonds with SiV centers can be injected into cells to measure the nanoscale local temperatures of biosystems such as organelles. However, the smallest particle size used to demonstrate thermometry using SiV centers is a few hundred nanometers. We recently developed SiV-center-containing nanodiamonds via a detonation process that is suitable for large-scale production. Here, we investigate the spectral response of SiV-center-containing detonation nanodiamonds (SiV-DNDs) to temperature. We used air-oxidized and polyglycerol-coated SiV-DNDs with a mean particle size of around 20 nm, which is the smallest size used to demonstrate thermometry using color centers in nanodiamond. We found that the zero-phonon line for SiV-DND is linearly red-shifted with increasing temperature in the range of 22.0 to 40.5 $^\circ C$. The peak sensitivity to temperature was 0.011 $\pm$ 0.002 nm/K, which agrees with the reported high sensitivity of SiV centers in bulk diamond. A temperature sensitivity analysis revealed that SiV-DND thermometry can achieve subkelvin precision. All-optical SiV-DND thermometry will be important for investigating nanosystems such as organelles in living cells.