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FIG. 1. (a) TEM micrograph of RE3þdopedsub-micrometerspheresafterannealing. (b) Histogram of the heightdistribution of the microspheres; the redline is the Gaussian fit of the histogramand results in a mean size of 593 6 3 nmof the particles.
Figure �tion of our sub-micrometric spheres when dispersed in anaqueous solution. In this figure, a series of images from thetweezers-control camera illustrating the capture (and posi-tioning) of a single sphere in the micro-fluidic-channel is 2 evidences th
FIG. 4. (a) Emission spectra of the Tb3þ
Figure 3(d)) may be used to estimate the temperature over a
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