TY - JOUR A1 - Theiner, S. A1 - Löhr, Konrad A1 - Köllensperger, G. A1 - Müller, L. A1 - Jakubowski, Norbert T1 - Single-cell analysis by use of ICP-MS N2 - This tutorial review article is highlighting the fundamentals, instrumentation, and most recent trends of single-cell analysis by use of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). It is shown that metals and hetero-elements being intrinsically present in cells, taken up by cells (for instance engineered metallic nanoparticles) or binding to a cell can be detected qualitatively by existing ICP-MS Technologies on a single cell level. Adding a quantitative dimension to single-cell analysis by (laser ablation-) ICP-MS requires dedicated calibration and validation strategies, which are currently being established and are being critically discussed. In a tutorial part, the ICP-MS instruments, the measurement conditions, and the sample introduction and preparation techniques are introduced. The application section focuses on the state-of-the-art of single-cell analysis in suspension, using laser ablation or (imaging) mass cytometry. Finally, future trends are critically assessed. KW - Cell KW - ICP KW - ICP-MS KW - Laser ablation PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ja00194e SN - 0267-9477 VL - 35 IS - 9 SP - 1784 EP - 1813 PB - The Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge, UK AN - OPUS4-51448 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Püschel, S. A1 - Liestmann, Z. A1 - Kalusniak, S. A1 - Kränkel, C. A1 - Schulz, Andreas A1 - Traub, Heike A1 - Tanaka, H. T1 - Impact of Ho3+, Er3+, and Tm3+ on laser cooling of Yb:YLF N2 - Ytterbium-doped LiYF4 (Yb:YLF) is a promising material for all-solid-state optical cryocoolers, but the impact of foreign rare-earth impurities on the laser-cooling performance is not completely understood. In particular, Tm3+ has been reported to reduce the background absorption. This study quantitatively assesses the impact of Ho3+, Tm3+, and Er3+ impurities on laser-cooling of Yb:YLF by anti-Stokes fluorescence. We grew five Yb(5%):YLF crystals intentionally doped with tens of ppm levels of these impurities. Laser-induced thermal modulation spectroscopy tests confirmed that these rare-earth impurities reduce the external quantum efficiency of Yb:YLF without affecting the background absorption coefficient. Although Er3+ is a well-known quencher for Yb3+, Er3+ co-doping only slightly decreases the laser-cooling efficiency at low pump intensities but becomes detrimental at high pump intensities (>5 kW cm−2). However, this detrimental effect diminishes at lower temperatures, as evidenced by cooling an Er3+ co-doped crystal to the same minimum temperature of 144K as a solely Yb3+-doped crystal. Contrary to previous reports, Tm3+ proved to be the most detrimental among the three impurities. KW - ICP KW - Laser cooling KW - Impurity KW - LiYF4 KW - Crystal PY - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.1364/OME.538215 VL - 14 IS - 10 SP - 2334 EP - 2348 PB - Optica Publishing Group CY - Washington DC, USA AN - OPUS4-61046 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -