# New Hybrid Nanocomposite Films for Optical Diagnostics and Optical Temperature Sensing: Synergy Among α‐Synuclein, Gold and Upconverting Nanoparticles

**Authors:** Emil Milan, Roberto Tira, Chiara Cressoni, Federico Antonio Giacomazzi, Patrizia Canton, Michael Assfalg, Adolfo Speghini

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/smll.202511543 · Small (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany) · 2026-01-19

## TL;DR

Researchers created a hybrid nanocomposite film using alpha-synuclein, gold, and upconverting nanoparticles for optical diagnostics and temperature sensing.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel hybrid nanocomposite film with potential for optical diagnostics and nanothermometry.

## Key findings

- The film exhibits strong upconversion emission under 980 nm laser excitation.
- The nanocomposite film functions reliably as a primary optical nanothermometer in various media.
- Image-based optical thermometry with micrometer-scale resolution was successfully demonstrated.

## Abstract

The propensity of the unstructured protein α‐synuclein to undergo a conformational transition to fibrillar aggregates was harnessed to prepare an upconverting organic–inorganic hybrid film composed of Au nanoparticles (NPs) and Yb3+, Er3+‐activated CaF2 NPs, with α‐synuclein serving as a structural linker. The 2D nanomaterial appears as a quasi‐monolayer film, composed of distributed AuNPs and tightly packed CaF2:Yb,Er NPs. The film shows excellent upconversion emission arising from the Er3+ ions following excitation of the Yb3+ ions under 980 nm laser radiation. Optical thermometry investigations were conducted in various media (air, H2O, and D2O) to assess the performance of the film as an optical nanothermometer. The thermometric calibration curves obtained within the physiological temperature range (25–60°C) support its potential application in 2D optical nanothermometry. By evaluating the energy gap between the two thermalized levels and calibrating the upconversion at one temperature, the nanocomposite film was found to perform reliably as a primary thermometer. Furthermore, image‐based optical thermometry has demonstrated that upconversion emission can be successfully employed for local temperature estimation, thereby enabling image‐based 2D optical thermometry with micrometer‐scale spatial resolution.

Gold and upconverting nanoparticles coated with alpha‐synuclein were exploited to produce a quasi‐monolayer hybrid film. The film was then characterized, and its behaviour as a primary optical nano‐thermometer was studied. The film was also used in a proof‐of‐concept study of image‐based optical nanothermometry exploiting a home‐built up‐conversion fluorescence microscope and different filter combinations.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SNCA (synuclein alpha) [NCBI Gene 6622] {aka NACP, PARK1, PARK4, PD1}
- **Chemicals:** Er3+ (-), D2O (MESH:D017666), CaF2 (MESH:D002124), Au (MESH:D006046), H2O (MESH:D014867), Yb (MESH:D015018), Er (MESH:D004871)

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