Particles of diamond in the 5–100 nm size range, known as nanodiamond (ND), have shown promise as robust fluorophores for optical imaging. We demonstrate here that, due to their photostability, they are not only suitable for two-photon imaging, but also allow significant resolution enhancement when combined with computational super-resolution techniques. We observe a resolution of 42.5 nm when processing two-photon images with the Super-Resolution Radial Fluctuations algorithm. We show manipulation of the point-spread function of the microscope using adaptive optics. This demonstrates how the photostability of ND can also be of use when characterizing adaptive optics technologies or testing the resilience of super-resolution or aberration c...
In this paper, we show super-resolving single nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers with a sub-20 nanometer ...
Diamonds are widely used for jewelry owing to their superior optical properties accounting for their...
Nanodiamonds (ND) are an exciting topic of photonics research because of their controllable quantum ...
Particles of diamond in the 5–100 nm size range, known as nanodiamond (ND), have shown promise as ro...
Diamond presents much promise for biological applications, its stability means it is biocompatible a...
Diamond is a material of superlatives. When considering biological applications, the stability of di...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy have enabled spatial resolution below the diffraction lim...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-601. Introduction -- 2. Background and related work -- 3. ...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in nanodiamonds are highly promising for bioimaging and sensing....
The fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond has remarkable photophysical properties, inc...
International audienceThis article reports stable photoluminescence and high-contrast optically dete...
Long term observations of photoluminescence at the single-molecule level were until recently very d...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in nanodiamonds are highly promising for bioimaging and sensing....
In the field of microscopy, there is an increasing desire to image smaller and smaller objects. Much...
Nanodiamond imaging is a novel biomedical imaging technique that non-invasively records the distribu...
In this paper, we show super-resolving single nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers with a sub-20 nanometer ...
Diamonds are widely used for jewelry owing to their superior optical properties accounting for their...
Nanodiamonds (ND) are an exciting topic of photonics research because of their controllable quantum ...
Particles of diamond in the 5–100 nm size range, known as nanodiamond (ND), have shown promise as ro...
Diamond presents much promise for biological applications, its stability means it is biocompatible a...
Diamond is a material of superlatives. When considering biological applications, the stability of di...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy have enabled spatial resolution below the diffraction lim...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-601. Introduction -- 2. Background and related work -- 3. ...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in nanodiamonds are highly promising for bioimaging and sensing....
The fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect in diamond has remarkable photophysical properties, inc...
International audienceThis article reports stable photoluminescence and high-contrast optically dete...
Long term observations of photoluminescence at the single-molecule level were until recently very d...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in nanodiamonds are highly promising for bioimaging and sensing....
In the field of microscopy, there is an increasing desire to image smaller and smaller objects. Much...
Nanodiamond imaging is a novel biomedical imaging technique that non-invasively records the distribu...
In this paper, we show super-resolving single nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers with a sub-20 nanometer ...
Diamonds are widely used for jewelry owing to their superior optical properties accounting for their...
Nanodiamonds (ND) are an exciting topic of photonics research because of their controllable quantum ...