超材料
光学
等离子体子
材料科学
显微镜
相位对比成像
纳米光子学
相位恢复
相(物质)
光电子学
表面等离子体子
相衬显微术
物理
傅里叶变换
量子力学
作者
Eugeniu Balaur,Guido Cadenazzi,Nicholas Anthony,Alex Spurling,Eric Hanssen,Jacqueline M. Orian,K. Nugent,Belinda S. Parker,Brian Abbey
出处
期刊:Nature Photonics
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-01-25
卷期号:15 (3): 222-229
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41566-020-00752-0
摘要
The invention of phase contrast microscopy revolutionized optics, enabling the visualization of highly optically transparent samples without the need for staining. The technique utilizes phase shifts within the sample and is routinely employed in the characterization of biological material and other weakly interacting objects. However, the demand for increased contrast and quantification has continued to drive research into more advanced approaches to phase imaging. Here, we demonstrate that the combination of ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging with plasmonically active metamaterials yields a massive enhancement of both the reconstructed phase and amplitude by exploiting near-field interactions at the metamaterial surface. We present results from nanofabricated samples and tissue sections with thickness ranging from 4 nm to 4 μm. In addition to enabling quantitative phase imaging of metamaterials, this approach opens the way to imaging a wide range of extremely thin or highly transparent objects previously inaccessible to optical microscopy. Plasmonics and metamaterials enable ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging with improved reconstructed phase and amplitude. The approach may be particularly useful for imaging of extremely thin or highly transparent objects.
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