基于信用的
光学
跟踪(教育)
千分尺
光学(聚焦)
材料科学
物理
心理学
教育学
哲学
职责
神学
作者
Sang Hak Lee,Murat Baday,Marco Tjioe,Paul D. Simonson,Ruobing Zhang,En Cai,Paul R. Selvin
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[Optica Publishing Group]
日期:2012-05-14
卷期号:20 (11): 12177-12177
被引量:90
摘要
To measure nanometric features with super-resolution requires that the stage, which holds the sample, be stable to nanometric precision. Herein we introduce a new method that uses conventional equipment, is low cost, and does not require intensive computation. Fiduciary markers of approximately 1 µm x 1 µm x 1 µm in x, y, and z dimensions are placed at regular intervals on the coverslip. These fiduciary markers are easy to put down, are completely stationary with respect to the coverslip, are bio-compatible, and do not interfere with fluorescence or intensity measurements. As the coverslip undergoes drift (or is purposely moved), the x-y center of the fiduciary markers can be readily tracked to 1 nanometer using a Gaussian fit. By focusing the light slightly out-of-focus, the z-axis can also be tracked to < 5 nm for dry samples and <17 nm for wet samples by looking at the diffraction rings. The process of tracking the fiduciary markers does not interfere with visible fluorescence because an infrared light emitting diode (IR-LED) (690 and 850 nm) is used, and the IR-light is separately detected using an inexpensive camera. The resulting motion of the coverslip can then be corrected for, either after-the-fact, or by using active stabilizers, to correct for the motion. We applied this method to watch kinesin walking with ≈ 8 nm steps.
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