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Luminescence thermometry has substantially progressed in the last decade, rapidly approaching the performance of concurrent technologies. Performance is usually assessed through the relative thermal sensitivity, Sr, and temperature uncertainty, \ud835\udf39T. Until now, the state-of-the-art values at ambient conditions do not exceed maximum Sr of 12.5% K−1 and minimum \ud835\udf39T of 0.1 K. Although these numbers are satisfactory for most applications, they are insufficient for fields that require lower thermal uncertainties, such as
\nbiomedicine. This has motivated the development of materials with an improved thermal response, many of them responding to the temperature through distinct photophysical properties. This paper demonstrates how the performance of multiparametric luminescent thermometers can be further improved by simply applying new analysis routes. The synergy between multiparametric readouts and multiple linear regression makes possible a tenfold improvement in Sr and \ud835\udf39T, reaching a world record of 50% K−1 and
\n0.05 K, respectively. This is achieved without requiring the development of new materials or upgrading the detection system as illustrated by using the green fluorescent protein and Ag2S nanoparticles. These results open a new era in biomedicine thanks to the development of new diagnosis tools based on the detection of super-small temperature fluctuations in living specimens.
The general objective of the project FUNGLASS-FUNctional GLASS integration in photonic devices and components - addresses one of the most crucial challenges in research and innovation which lies in the design and manufacturing of optical components and systems. Among the materials used in photonic devices, glasses play a central role: they are used as laser sources, lenses, smart screen and optical fibers to name a few. One current challenge related to the three-dimensional processing of glass is the throughput that limits the use of the technology to a narrow range of applications, in particular, large scale production. The FUNGLASS breakthrough relies on the control of nano/micro processing in glass by laser writing or poling, offering extraordinary opportunities for fabrication of elementary building-blocks with unique topology, morphology and novel properties for the design of integrated multifunctional components and devices.
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