生物微球纳米显微镜分辨率的定量分析

A. Brettin, Cobey L. McGinnis, K. F. Blanchette, Y. Nesmelov, N. Limberopoulos, D. Walker, A. Urbas, V. Astratov
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微球纳米显微镜使用微球作为隐形眼镜,它允许使用可见光分辨纳米大小的物体。纳米等离子体结构已与微球纳米显微镜相结合,以达到超越经典衍射极限的分辨率。这种超分辨率成像的机理包括光学近场耦合和虚像放大效应。在这项工作中,我们使用配备标准40× (NA = 0.6)物镜的基本荧光显微镜来量化微球纳米显微镜的分辨率,这种显微镜可以在大多数实验室进行组织学或显微镜分析的临床环境中找到。我们在三种不同的结构中进行分辨率定量:(1)显微镜载玻片上的F-Actin蛋白,(2)显微镜载玻片上高折射率微球成像的F-Actin蛋白,以及(3)纳米等离子体阵列上高折射率微球成像的F-Actin蛋白。将高折射率微球(n ~ 2)嵌入弹性体板中。使用显微镜,我们在每种情况下实现了(1)~ λ/0.7,(2)−λ/2.5和(3)~ λ/2.8的分辨率。
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Quantification of resolution in microspherical nanoscopy with biological objects
Microspherical Nanoscopy uses a microsphere as a contact lens which allows for resolving nanometer sized objects using visible light. Nanoplasmonic structures have been used in combination with microspherical nanoscopy to achieve resolutions beyond the classical diffraction limit. The mechanisms of such super-resolution imaging can include the optical near field coupling and the virtual image magnification effects. In this work, we quantify the resolution of microspherical nanoscopy using a basic fluorescence microscope equipped with a standard 40× (NA = 0.6) objective which can be found in most of the labs performing histology or microscopy analyses in a clinical environment. We perform the resolution quantification in three distinct structures: (1) F-Actin proteins on a microscope slide, (2) F-Actin proteins imaged through a high index microsphere on a microscope slide, and (3) F-Actin proteins imaged through a high index microsphere on a nanoplasmonic array. The high index microspheres (n∼2) are embedded in an elastomer slab. Using a microscope we achieve a resolution of (1) ∼λ/0.7, (2) − λ/2.5, and (3) ∼λ/2.8 for each situation.
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