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12 March 2024 Long-time nanoscopic bioimaging by phase-intensity nanoscopy
Guangjie Cui, Yunbo Liu, Di Zu, Do Young Kim, Somin Eunice Lee
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Proceedings Volume 12852, Quantitative Phase Imaging X; 1285204 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005868
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2024, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Light-matter interactions play essential roles in realizing a new generation of nanoscale imaging to overcome traditional trade-offs between spatial resolution and time capabilities. By harnessing engineered nanophotonic materials, scattered light can be shaped to enhance light matter interactions for nanoscale bioimaging. We achieved nanoscale bioimaging with record long time capabilities. Long time nanoscopy has the potential to unlock a wide range of new dynamical studies and insights in assembly, organization and pattern formation in biological and material systems, where nanoscopic rearrangements drive group-level movements at the macroscale over time.
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Guangjie Cui, Yunbo Liu, Di Zu, Do Young Kim, and Somin Eunice Lee "Long-time nanoscopic bioimaging by phase-intensity nanoscopy", Proc. SPIE 12852, Quantitative Phase Imaging X, 1285204 (12 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005868
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KEYWORDS
Super resolution microscopy

Plasmonics

Scattered light

Modulation

Phase modulation

Polymers

Sensors

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