posted on 2022-03-15, 14:39authored byWeina Liu, Md Noor A. Alam, Yan Liu, Viatcheslav N. Agafonov, Haoyuan Qi, Kaloian Koynov, Valery A. Davydov, Rustem Uzbekov, Ute Kaiser, Theo Lasser, Fedor Jelezko, Anna Ermakova, Tanja Weil
Nanodiamonds (NDs)
with color centers are excellent emitters for
various bioimaging and quantum biosensing applications. In our work,
we explore new applications of NDs with silicon-vacancy centers (SiV)
obtained by high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) synthesis based
on metal-catalyst-free growth. They are coated with a polypeptide
biopolymer, which is essential for efficient cellular uptake. The
unique optical properties of NDs with SiV are their high photostability
and narrow emission in the near-infrared region. Our results demonstrate
for the first time that NDs with SiV allow live-cell dual-color imaging
and intracellular tracking. Also, intracellular thermometry and challenges
associated with SiV atomic defects in NDs are investigated and discussed
for the first time. NDs with SiV nanoemitters provide new avenues
for live-cell bioimaging, diagnostic (SiV as a nanosized thermometer),
and theranostic (nanodiamonds as drug carrier) applications.