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19 November 2014 Localized plasmon assisted structured illumination microscopy (presentation video)
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Abstract
We present a new super resolution imaging method, Localized Plasmon assisted Structured Illumination Microscopy (LPSIM). Using an array of localized plasmonic antennas, LPSIM provides dynamically tunable near-field excitations which result in finely structured illumination patterns, independent of any propagating surface plasmon dispersion limitations. Antenna geometry alone limits the illumination pattern feature sizes, enabling the collection of a far-field image resolved far beyond the diffraction limit. This approach allows a wide field of view and the capacity for a high frame-rate. Recovered images for various classes of objects are presented, demonstrating significant resolution improvement over existing methods.
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Joseph L. Ponsetto, Feifei Wei, and Zhaowei Liu "Localized plasmon assisted structured illumination microscopy (presentation video)", Proc. SPIE 9169, Nanoimaging and Nanospectroscopy II, 91690W (19 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2060894
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KEYWORDS
Video microscopy

Microscopy

Plasmons

Video

Antennas

Diffraction

Near field

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