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titleOfInvention A single silicon nanowire fluorescence ratio thermometer and its preparation method and application
abstract The invention discloses a single silicon nanowire fluorescence ratio thermometer and a preparation method and application thereof. The single silicon nanowire fluorescence ratio thermometer is based on a single silicon nanowire, and the surface of the single silicon nanowire is decorated with temperature-sensitive up-conversion nanoparticles; the up-conversion nanoparticles are NaYF 4 (Yb , Er). The single silicon nanowire fluorescence ratio thermometer of the present invention can effectively avoid the spatial drift problem of the traditional zero-dimensional nanoparticle thermometer when detecting the temperature in a small space, thereby improving the spatial resolution. At the same time, the single silicon nanowire fluorescence ratio thermometer uses the fluorescence ratio of the up-conversion particles as a detection index, which can eliminate the interference of the probe concentration fluctuation on the signal and improve the detection accuracy.
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