4.8 Article

Organic-Nanowire-SiO2 Core Shell Microlasers with Highly Polarized and Narrow Emissions for Biological Imaging

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 7385-7391

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b13387

Keywords

organic nanowire; core-shell structure; intracellular microlaser; polarization probes; biological imaging

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21190034, 91222203, 21273251, 21221002, 91333111, 21503139, 21673144, 2162011]
  2. project of State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics of Jilin University [IOSKL2014KF16]
  3. project of Beijing Municipal Education Commission [KM201610028008]
  4. project of Construction of Innovative Teams and Teacher Career Development for Universities and Colleges Under Beijing Municipality [IDHT20140512]
  5. National Basic Research Program of China (973) [2013CB933500]
  6. Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Development of luminescence probes with polarized and narrow emissions simultaneously is helpful for removing multiply scattered light and enables multiplexing detection, but it remains challenging to use conventional organic dyes, fluorescence proteins, and quantum dots. Here, we demonstrated smart one-dimensional microlaser probes (MLPs) by coating a thin layer of silica shell on the surface of organic nanowires (ONWs) of 1,4-dimethoxy-2,5-di[4'-(methylthio)styrynbenzene (TDSB), namely, ONW@SiO2, core shell structures. Different from the Fabry Perot (FP) cavity formed between two end -faces of semiconductor nanowires, whispering gallery mode (WGM) microresonators are built within the rectangular cross section of ONW@SiO2 MLPs. This enables a lasing threshold as low as 1.54 mu J/cm(2), above which lasing emissions are obtained with a full width at half -maximum (fwhm) < 5 nm and a degree of polarization (DOP) > 83%. Meanwhile, small dimensions of ONW@ SiO2 MLPs with a side -length of ca. 500 nm and a length of 3-8 mu m help to reduce their perturbations in living cells. With the help of mesoporous silica shells, which provide both high biocompatibility and good photostability, ONW@Si02 MLPs can be easily introduced into the cell cytoplasm through natural endocytosis. Using their narrow and highly polarized lasing emissions in vitro, we demonstrate that it is possible to tag individual cells using ONW@SiO2 MLPs with high stability.

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