扫描电镜
超连续谱
光学
分辨率(逻辑)
显微镜
纳米尺度
显微镜
激光器
衍射
图像分辨率
基点
材料科学
受激发射
镜头(地质)
物理
纳米技术
计算机科学
光纤
人工智能
光子晶体光纤
作者
Dominik Wildanger,Rebecca Medda,Lars Kastrup,Stefan W. Hell
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03188.x
摘要
The advent of supercontinuum laser sources has enabled the implementation of compact and tunable stimulated emission depletion fluorescence microscopes for imaging far below the diffraction barrier. Here we report on an enhanced version of this approach displaying an all-physics based resolution down to (19 +/- 3) nm in the focal plane. Alternatively, this single objective lens system can be configured for 3D imaging with resolution down to 45 x 45 x 108 nm in a cell. The obtained results can be further improved by mathematical restoration algorithms. The far-field optical nanoscale resolution is attained in a variety of biological samples featuring strong variations in the local density of features.
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