3D nanoparticle superlocalization with a thin diffuser
GUILLON, Marc
Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
Institut universitaire de France [IUF]
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Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
Institut universitaire de France [IUF]
GUILLON, Marc
Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
Institut universitaire de France [IUF]
Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
Institut universitaire de France [IUF]
BERTO, Pascal
Institut de la Vision
Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
< Reduce
Institut de la Vision
Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences [SPPIN - UMR 8003]
Language
en
Article de revue
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Optics Letters. 2022, vol. 47, n° 12, p. 3079
Optical Society of America - OSA Publishing
English Abstract
We report on the use of a thin diffuser placed in the close vicinity of a camera sensor as a simple and effective way to superlocalize plasmonic nanoparticles in 3D. This method is based on holographic reconstruction via ...Read more >
We report on the use of a thin diffuser placed in the close vicinity of a camera sensor as a simple and effective way to superlocalize plasmonic nanoparticles in 3D. This method is based on holographic reconstruction via quantitative phase and intensity measurements of a light field after its interaction with nanoparticles. We experimentally demonstrate that this thin diffuser can be used as a simple add-on to a standard bright-field microscope to allow the localization of 100 nm gold nanoparticles at video rate with nanometer precision (1.3 nm laterally and 6.3 nm longitudinally). We exemplify the approach by revealing the dynamic Brownian trajectory of a gold nanoparticle trapped in various pockets within an agarose gel. The proposed method provides a simple but highly performant way to track nanoparticles in 3D.Read less <
European Project
Label-free quantitative nanoscopy for molecular specific identification at depth in pristine living biological tissues
Origin
Hal imported