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22 April 2016 Nonlinear optical properties of silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction
A. Rogov, Andrii Rogov, Yannick Mugnier, Ronan Le Dantec, Vladimir Lysenko, Alain Geloen, Victor Timoshenko, Cecile Joulaud, Anton Kyrychenko, Igor Tishchenko, Anton Pastushenko, Yuri Ryabchikov, Alexander Kharin, Jean-Pierre Wolf, Dmytro Mishchuk, I. Tishchenko, C. Joulaud, A. Pastushenko, Y. Ryabchikov, A. Kyrychenko, D. Mishchuk, A. Kharin, V. Timoshenko, Y. Mugnier, R. Le Dantec, A. Geloen, Jean-Pierre Wolf, V. Lysenko, L. Bonacina
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Abstract
SiC nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction show promising properties in terms of second harmonic and multiphoton excited luminescence. In particular, we estimate a nonlinear efficiency < d < = 17 pm/V, as obtained by Hyper Rayleigh Scattering. We also present results of cell labelling to demonstrate the potential use of SiC nanoparticles for nonlinear bioimaging by simultaneous detection of second harmonic and luminescence.
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A. Rogov, Andrii Rogov, Yannick Mugnier, Ronan Le Dantec, Vladimir Lysenko, Alain Geloen, Victor Timoshenko, Cecile Joulaud, Anton Kyrychenko, Igor Tishchenko, Anton Pastushenko, Yuri Ryabchikov, Alexander Kharin, Jean-Pierre Wolf, Dmytro Mishchuk, I. Tishchenko, C. Joulaud, A. Pastushenko, Y. Ryabchikov, A. Kyrychenko, D. Mishchuk, A. Kharin, V. Timoshenko, Y. Mugnier, R. Le Dantec, A. Geloen, Jean-Pierre Wolf, V. Lysenko, and L. Bonacina "Nonlinear optical properties of silicon carbide (SiC) nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction", Proc. SPIE 9722, Colloidal Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications XI, 972213 (22 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2203133
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KEYWORDS
Silicon carbide

Nanoparticles

Second-harmonic generation

Luminescence

Hyper Rayleigh scattering

Multiphoton microscopy

Nanocrystals

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