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Spatial and temporal information about intracellular objects and their dynamics within a living cell are essential for dynamic analysis of such objects in cell biology. A specific intracellular object can be discriminated by photoactivatable fluorescent proteins that exhibit pronounced light-induced spectral changes. Here, we report on selective labeling and tracking of a single organelle by using two-photon conversion of a photoconvertible fluorescent protein with near-infrared femtosecond laser pulses. We performed selective labeling of a single mitochondrion in a living tobacco BY-2 cell using two-photon photoconversion of Kaede. Using this technique, we demonstrated that, in plants, the directed movement of individual mitochondria along the cytoskeletons was mediated by actin filaments, whereas microtubules were not required for the movement of mitochondria. This single-organelle labeling technique enabled us to track the dynamics of a single organelle, revealing the mechanisms involved in organelle dynamics. The technique has potential application in direct tracking of selective cellular and intracellular structures.
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Light-responsive intelligent micromachines hold great promise in soft robotics owing to their localized actuation and flexible remote control. Nevertheless, it remains challenging to realize light-driven micromechanical structures featuring low actuation thresholds, rapid responses, and complex deformation capabilities. Here, a single-material-based dual-3D (3D programmable design and 3D deformation) printing strategy based on two-photon polymerization direct laser writing (TPP-DLW) technology is proposed for fabricating light-responsive smart actuators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe explore the consequences of varying the pump beam waist that illuminates a nonlinear crystal, realizing spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC). The coherence is transferred from the marginal one-photon wavefunction to the two-photon wavefunction where it manifests into entanglement in the form of spatial correlation. We interpret this as a consequence of the number of independent emitters, called the biphoton birth zones, targeted by the pump beam on the crystal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPotassium dihydrogen phosphate (KHPO, KDP) family crystals are the only nonlinear optical materials that can satisfy the aperture requirement of the inertial confinement fusion (ICF) laser driver. As a major ultraviolet (UV) generation scheme in service, the type-II phase-matched (PM) third harmonic generation (THG) performance of KDP and DKDP crystals is critical to ICF equipment. All the time, the largest efforts from all aspects have been made to achieve the highest output energy, conversion efficiency, and anti-damage ability.
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August 2025
Key Laboratory for Green Pharmaceutical Technologies and Related Equipment of Ministry of Education, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, P. R. China.
Near-infrared (NIR) energy transfer upconversion (ETU) overcomes the photon energy limitations of single-photon processes via nonlinear optical effects, demonstrating unique advantages in deep material penetration and multielectron transfer. This work reports a high-efficiency photocatalytic system that synergizes NIR-driven ETU with CoO quantum dots (QDs). By integrating Er-doped upconversion nanoparticles (NaYF,Yb:Er) with CoO QD-modified g-CN nanosheets, we achieved energy conversion dominated by the ETU process under 980 nm NIR irradiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEntangled photon pairs are a crucial resource in quantum information processing. However, common sources of entangled photon pairs, such as generation by spontaneous parametric down-conversion, impose a Poisson distribution on the pairs, limiting their applicability to quantum information processing. Therefore, generating entangled photon pairs exhibiting a sub-Poisson distribution (i.
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