Abstract
We demonstrate fluorescent Fe embedded magnetic nanodiamonds by ion implantation and two-step annealing. The diamond characteristics with a highly ordered core and a graphite surface layer are maintained after the implantation process. After the two-step annealing process, a bright red fluorescence associated with nitrogen-vacancy centers is observed. These new fluorescent magnetic nanodiamonds can be used as a dual-function in vivo tracer with both optical visibility and magnetic resonance imaging capabilities. They are potentially useful for the more advanced in vivo biological and medical applications.
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Lin, B. R., Kunuku, S., Chen, C. H., Chen, T. Y., Hsiao, T. Y., Yu, H. K., … Lee, C. P. (2019). Fluorescent Fe Embedded Magnetic Nanodiamonds Made by Ion Implantation. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-37820-z
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