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13 March 2024 Interferometric phase-intensity nanoscopy
Do Young Kim, Guangjie Cui, Somin Eunice Lee
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Proceedings Volume 12860, Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XXI; 1286005 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005865
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2024, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We present a novel approach, interferometric phase intensity nanoscopy, to clearly define nanometer-scale objects situated closely together, going beyond the traditional diffraction limits. Our approach capitalizes on the strengths of interferometric scattering, which we've found remarkably effective for detecting entities as minute as individual nanoparticles and proteins. We integrated multiphase analysis with enhanced sensitivity to reveal elliptical Airy patterns that directly correlate with the nanostructures we observe. A key aspect of our methodology is the use of circular polarized illumination, which is essential for differentiating nanometer-scale objects that are closely spaced and below the diffraction limit. This technique opens up new possibilities for prolonged observation of nanoscale dynamics in biology, biomedicine, and bioengineering.
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Do Young Kim, Guangjie Cui, and Somin Eunice Lee "Interferometric phase-intensity nanoscopy", Proc. SPIE 12860, Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XXI, 1286005 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005865
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KEYWORDS
Phase interferometry

Interferometry

Microscopy

Diffraction limit

Phase modulation

Super resolution microscopy

Plasmonics

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