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Nanoparticle thermometry and pressure sensors

  • US 20070189359A1
  • Filed: 03/27/2007
  • Published: 08/16/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/12/2002
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A nanoparticle sensor, comprising:

  • an electromagnetic source emitting an excitation;

    a sample positioned within the excitation emitted by the electromagnetic source;

    sensory material associated with at least a portion of the sample and receiving at least a portion of the excitation emitted by the electromagnetic source, the sensory material including a plurality of luminescent nanoparticles luminescing upon receipt of the excitation, with the luminance emitted by the luminescent nanoparticles changing based on at least one of temperature and pressure, wherein the sensory material consists of nanoparticles which have two or more emitters which have different luminescence properties and are capable of energy transfer from one emitter to another emitter with the rate of energy transfer dependent on temperature or pressure;

    a detector receiving at least a portion of the luminance emitted by the luminescent nanoparticles and outputting a signal indicative of such luminance; and

    means for correlating said signal into a measurement of the temperature or pressure adjacent to the sensory material.

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