Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy is a powerful tool for label-free sensitive detection and imaging of nanoparticles to high spatiotemporal resolution. As it was born out of detection principles central to conventional microscopy, we begin by surveying the historical development of the microscope to examine how the exciting possibility for interferometric scattering microscopy with sensitivities sufficient to observe single molecules has become a reality. We discuss the theory of interferometric detection and also issues relevant to achieving a high detection sensitivity and speed. A showcase of numerous applications and avenues of novel research across various disciplines that iSCAT microscopy has opened up is also presented
The advent of single-particle tracking and super-resolution imaging techniques have brought forth a ...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT), the imaging of interference between scattered light f...
Our ability to detect, image, and quantify nanoscopic objects and molecules with visible light has u...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) is an extremely sensitive imaging method based on the ...
Fluorescence microscopy has been the workhorse for investigating optical phenomena at the nanometer ...
Optical microscopes have for centuries been our window to the microscopic world. The advent of singl...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) is a light scattering-based imaging modality that offe...
It has been shown that interferometric detection of Rayleigh scattering (iSCAT) can reach an exquisi...
Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, label-free high-speed (up to ~1000 frames per second)...
Microscopy based on the interferometric detection of light scattered from nanoparticles (iSCAT) was ...
The characterization of particles is crucial in the biomedical research field and can be accomplishe...
We demonstrate interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, a method capable of detecting single u...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) has emerged in recent years as a highly sensitive imag...
Bright-field light microscopy and related techniques continue to play a key role in life sciences be...
The mobility of proteins and lipids within the cell, sculpted oftentimes by the organization of the ...
The advent of single-particle tracking and super-resolution imaging techniques have brought forth a ...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT), the imaging of interference between scattered light f...
Our ability to detect, image, and quantify nanoscopic objects and molecules with visible light has u...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) is an extremely sensitive imaging method based on the ...
Fluorescence microscopy has been the workhorse for investigating optical phenomena at the nanometer ...
Optical microscopes have for centuries been our window to the microscopic world. The advent of singl...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) is a light scattering-based imaging modality that offe...
It has been shown that interferometric detection of Rayleigh scattering (iSCAT) can reach an exquisi...
Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, label-free high-speed (up to ~1000 frames per second)...
Microscopy based on the interferometric detection of light scattered from nanoparticles (iSCAT) was ...
The characterization of particles is crucial in the biomedical research field and can be accomplishe...
We demonstrate interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, a method capable of detecting single u...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) has emerged in recent years as a highly sensitive imag...
Bright-field light microscopy and related techniques continue to play a key role in life sciences be...
The mobility of proteins and lipids within the cell, sculpted oftentimes by the organization of the ...
The advent of single-particle tracking and super-resolution imaging techniques have brought forth a ...
Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT), the imaging of interference between scattered light f...
Our ability to detect, image, and quantify nanoscopic objects and molecules with visible light has u...