Real-Time Ratiometric Optical Nanoscale Thermometry

All-optical nanothermometry has become a powerful, remote tool for measuring nanoscale temperatures in applications ranging from medicine to nano-optics and solid-state nanodevices. The key features of any candidate nanothermometer are brightness, sensitivity, and (signal, spatial, and temporal) res...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2023-02, Vol.17 (3), p.2725-2736
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yongliang, Li, Chi, Yang, Tieshan, Ekimov, Evgeny A., Bradac, Carlo, Ha, Son Tung, Toth, Milos, Aharonovich, Igor, Tran, Toan Trong
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Zusammenfassung:All-optical nanothermometry has become a powerful, remote tool for measuring nanoscale temperatures in applications ranging from medicine to nano-optics and solid-state nanodevices. The key features of any candidate nanothermometer are brightness, sensitivity, and (signal, spatial, and temporal) resolution. Here, we demonstrate a real-time, diamond-based nanothermometry technique with excellent sensitivity (1.8% K–1) and record-high resolution (5.8 × 104 K Hz–1/2 W cm–2) based on codoped nanodiamonds. The distinct performance of our approach stems from two factors: (i) temperature sensorsnanodiamonds cohosting two group IV color centersengineered to emit spectrally separated Stokes and anti-Stokes fluorescence signals under excitation by a single laser source and (ii) a parallel detection scheme based on filtering optics and high-sensitivity photon counters for fast readout. We demonstrate the performance of our method by monitoring temporal changes in the local temperature of a microcircuit and a MoTe2 field-effect transistor. Our work advances a powerful, alternative strategy for time-resolved temperature monitoring and mapping of micro-/nanoscale devices such as microfluidic channels, nanophotonic circuits, and nanoelectronic devices, as well as complex biological environments such as tissues and cells.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.2c10974