Abstract

AbstractLanthanide‐based upconversion single molecule imaging (u‐SMI) is of great interest due to its excellent photostability and background‐free detection. However, the dim brightness strongly hampers its application in quantitative studies. An inert shell can effectively enhance the upconversion brightness, especially for highly doped upconversion nanocrystals in which surface quenching is the dominant nonirradiative pathway. Here, it is discovered that inert shell is actually a drawback for u‐SMI in a volume‐constrained system and sensitizer Yb3+ doped outmost shell outperforms inert shell in single molecule imaging condition, which indicates that the number of Yb3+ sensitizers is the fundamental bottleneck for u‐SMI and the surface quenching can be noncritical. The effect of Yb3+‐enriched shell on the interfacial energy transfer‐based dye‐sensitized upconversion is also investigated and orders of magnitude enhancement is obtained over the previously reported design.

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