Label-free, visible light microscopy is an indispensable tool for studying biological nanoparticles (BNPs). However, conventional imaging techniques have two major challenges: (i) weak contrast due to low-refractive-index difference with the surrounding medium and exceptionally small size and (ii) limited spatial resolution. Advances in interferometric microscopy have overcome the weak contrast limitation and enabled direct detection of BNPs, yet lateral resolution remains as a challenge in studying BNP morphology. Here, we introduce a wide-field interferometric microscopy technique augmented by computational imaging to demonstrate a 2-fold lateral resolution improvement over a large field-of-view (>100 × 100 μm2), enabling simultaneous ima...
AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale s...
Recent developments in far-field fluorescent microscopy have enabled nanoscale imaging of biological...
Understanding cellular organization demands the best possible spatial resolution in all three dimens...
Nanoparticles have a key role in today's biotechnological research owing to the rapid advancement of...
Interference-enhanced wide-field nanoparticle imaging is a highly sensitive technique that has found...
AbstractBiological nanoparticles such as viruses and exosomes are important biomarkers for a range o...
The sensitive detection and quantitative measurement of biological nanoparticles such as viruses or ...
We present a wide-field imaging technique recently developed by us to measure quantitatively the opt...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
Wide-field interferometric microscopy techniques have demonstrated their utility in sensing minute c...
Single particle interferometric reflectance (SPIR) microscopy has been studied as a powerful imaging...
We demonstrate the all-optical reconstruction of gold nanoparticle geometry using super-resolution m...
Light microscopy is a powerful tool in the detection and analysis of parasites, fungi, and prokaryot...
This book presents the advances in super-resolution microscopy in physics and biomedical optics for ...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale s...
Recent developments in far-field fluorescent microscopy have enabled nanoscale imaging of biological...
Understanding cellular organization demands the best possible spatial resolution in all three dimens...
Nanoparticles have a key role in today's biotechnological research owing to the rapid advancement of...
Interference-enhanced wide-field nanoparticle imaging is a highly sensitive technique that has found...
AbstractBiological nanoparticles such as viruses and exosomes are important biomarkers for a range o...
The sensitive detection and quantitative measurement of biological nanoparticles such as viruses or ...
We present a wide-field imaging technique recently developed by us to measure quantitatively the opt...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in t...
Wide-field interferometric microscopy techniques have demonstrated their utility in sensing minute c...
Single particle interferometric reflectance (SPIR) microscopy has been studied as a powerful imaging...
We demonstrate the all-optical reconstruction of gold nanoparticle geometry using super-resolution m...
Light microscopy is a powerful tool in the detection and analysis of parasites, fungi, and prokaryot...
This book presents the advances in super-resolution microscopy in physics and biomedical optics for ...
ABSTRACT A new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale ...
AbstractA new type of wide-field fluorescence microscopy is described, which produces 100-nm-scale s...
Recent developments in far-field fluorescent microscopy have enabled nanoscale imaging of biological...
Understanding cellular organization demands the best possible spatial resolution in all three dimens...