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Leaders: | G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
Participating Countries and International Organizations:
Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Germany, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, United Kingdom.
Scientific Programme:
Modern trends in Raman-based microspectroscopy providing ultrasensitive, highly-contrast and selective tools for condensed matter studies of extremely low concentrations of analyte molecules are in the focus of the present research programme. Detection and identification of a single molecule represent the ultimate sensitivity limit in chemical analysis. Tracking and counting of single molecules, characterizing their chemical structures, and monitoring of their structural changes offer far-reaching opportunities in basic and applied research. Therefore, vibrational spectroscopy, such as Raman spectroscopy, as a non-invasive, label-free technique, i_4es a powerful and preferred tool for single biological molecule studies. To achieve this goal, two enhanced options of Raman scattering, namely CARS (coherent antiStokes Raman spectroscopy) and SERS (surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy) will be combined to attain such an ultrasensitive level of detection – poorly studied and known as SECARS – surface-enhanced CARS.
The other modern component of the theme is the study of photo- and upconversion luminescence based on promising core-shell nanostructures. In recent years, core-shell nanoparticles are at the leading edge of hot research topics and offer a wide range of applications in biomedicine, optics, environmental science, materials, and so forth, due to their excellent properties such as versatility, tunability and stability. The core?shell nanomaterials containing noble metals are plasmonic core?shell nanomaterials. They can be employed for contrast imaging, several biomedical applications, etc.}
Expected main results in 2018:
- Upgrade of the "CARS" microspectrometer software "NanoSP" under the ultrasensitive modality SECARS.
- Tests of various configurations of SERS-active substrates to ensure an optimal selection for the effective SECARS spectroscopy.
- Obtaining and analysis of SERS and SECARS spectra and intensity maps of light scattered from organic reporter molecules attached to gold/silver nanoparticle.
- Data on structural and spectroscopic/luminescent properties of core-shell nanostructure: NaYF4:Yb 3+, Er 3+,Tm 3+@SiO2.
- Revealing of features of Raman spectra from C6 glioma cells and mesenchymal stem cells in regular studies.
List of projects: | |||
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1. | NANOBIOPHOTONICS Ultrasensitive SECARS microspectroscopy and luminescent core-shell nanostructure |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka Deputy: K.Z. Mamatkulov |
1 (2018-2020) |
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Activity or Experiment | Leaders | ||||
Laboratory or other Division of JINR |
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1. | Development of scientific and technical requirements for the upgrade of the "CARS" microspectrometer under ultrasensitive SECARS modality | G.M. Arzumanyan |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, N.V. Doroshkevich, I.A. Morkovnikov | ||||
2. | Study of spectroscopic and plasmonic characteristics of SERS-active substrates based on silver/gold nanoparticles with different configurations |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, N.V. Doroshkevich, E.A. Kuznetsov, K.O. Demeshenkova, V.N. Shatilova | ||||
3. | Systematic experiments on SECARS microspectroscopy with picosecond laser pulses at SERS-active substrates – single molecule spectroscopy | G.M. Arzumanyan K.Z. Mamatkulov |
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FLNP | N.V. Doroshkevich, K.Sh. Voskanyan, K.O. Demeshenkova, V.N. Shatilova, I.A. Morkovnikov | ||||
4. | Development of plasmon-enhanced model of Raman scattering on the "CARS" micposcope |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, I.A. Morkovnikov | ||||
5. | Study of spectral-structural characteristics of upconversion phosphors based on core-shell type nanostructures |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, E.A. Kuznetsov, N.V. Doroshkevich, K.Sh. Voskanyan, K.O. Demeshenkova, V.N. Shatilova | ||||
6. | Test-application of core-shell nanostructured phosphors in photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, E.A. Kuznetsov, N.V. Doroshkevich, K.Sh. Voskanyan, K.O. Demeshenkova, V.N. Shatilova | ||||
7. | Verification of tumor and stem cells by Raman microspectroscopy |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, N.V. Doroshkevich, K.Sh. Voskanyan, I.A. Morkovnikov, K.O. Demeshenkova, V.N. Shatilova | ||||
8. | Development of a united optical platform concept for contrast and selective imaging by nonlinear Raman microscopy and upconversion luminescence. |
G.M. Arzumanyan |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, E.A. Kuznetsov | ||||
9. | Expansion of research activities at the "CARS" microscope as a "user-friendly facility" |
G.M. Arzumanyan N. Kucerka |
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FLNP | K.Z. Mamatkulov, N.V. Doroshkevich |
Collaboration | |||
Country or International Organization |
City | Institute or Laboratory | |
Armenia | Yerevan | Inst. Biochemistry NAS RA | |
Belarus | Minsk | BSUIR | |
Inst. Physiology NASB | |||
SOL instruments | |||
Bulgaria | Sofia | Inst. Microbiology BAS | |
Germany | Julich | FZJ | |
Latvia | Riga | ISSP UL | |
Poland | Wroclaw | UW | |
Poznan | AMU | ||
Russia | Moscow | GPI RAS | |
MSU | |||
Slovakia | Kosice | PJSU | |
Ukraine | Donetsk | DonNU | |
United Kingdom | Buckingham | UB |