On MSDN there is an article on property paths which has a section on escape characters:
Inside indexers ([ ]), the caret character (^) escapes the next character.
You must escape (using XML entities) certain characters that are special to the XML language definition. Use & to escape the character "&". Use > to escape the end tag ">".
You must escape (using backslash \) characters that are special to the WPF XAML parser behavior for processing a markup extension.
- Backslash (\) is the escape character itself.
- The equal sign (=) separates property name from property value.
- Comma (,) separates properties.
- The right curly brace (}) is the end of a markup extension.
The slash is not listed here so i do not know if the backslash escape would work, but you can try.
(How exactly do you have a property name like that? It seems to be illegal both in XML and C#)