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Persistent luminescent nanoparticles (PLNPs) are promising for many bioapplications due to their unique afterglow luminescence following the stoppage of light excitation. However, PLNPs are prone to surface quenching that results in weak afterglow luminescence. Although some efforts have been made to reduce surface quenching through designing homogeneous core-shell PLNPs, the enhancement in afterglow luminescence was insignificant. We hypothesize that the independent absorption and emission of the shell caused less energy to reach the activator ions in the core. Hence, a heterogeneous core-shell PLNP where the shell has a higher band gap than the core would reduce the absorption and emission of the shell. In this work, ZnGa
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Chung Yin Tsang
National University of Singapore
Jinliang Liu
Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology
Hwa Liang Leo
National University of Singapore
Nano Letters
National University of Singapore
City University of Hong Kong
Shanghai University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e58930b6db64358752548a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02295
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