Unlabelled super-resolution is the next grand challenge in imaging. Stimulated emission depletion and single-molecule microscopies have revolutionised the life sciences but are still limited by the need for reporters (labels) embedded within the sample. While the Veselago-Pendry “super-lens” using a negative-index metamaterial is a promising idea for imaging beyond the diffraction limit, there are substantial technological challenges to its realisation. Another route to far-field subwavelength focusing is using optical superoscillations: engineered interference of multiple coherent waves creating an, in principle, arbitrarily small hotspot. Here we demonstrate microscopy with superoscillatory illumination of the object and describe its unde...
Superoscillation is a promising method to realize superresolution imaging. Nevertheless, in the poin...
As a specific digital holographic microscopy system, optical scanning holography (OSH) is an appeali...
Label-free super-resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light-scattering processes in nanoscale objects...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Super-resolution microscopy is already showing huge benefits across the biosciences, but all widely-...
Optical superoscillatory imaging, allowing unlabelled far-field super-resolution, has in recent year...
Super-resolution microscopy is an important new tool for the biosciences, but current techniques req...
We demonstrate a metamaterial superlens: a planar array of discrete subwavelength metamolecules with...
Super-resolution microscopy is becoming widely used across the biosciences, allowing us to see cells...
Far-field optical microscopy using focused light is an important tool in a number of scientific disc...
Progress in the emerging areas of science and technology, such as bio- and nano-technologies, depen...
International audienceWe present a new technology for super-resolution fluorescence imaging, based o...
Optical superoscillations are rapid, subwavelength spatial variations of the intensity and phase of ...
Most ideas for achieving super-resolution in optics are based on the recovery of evanescent fields w...
Superoscillation is the phenomenon where a wave locally oscillates faster than its largest frequency...
Superoscillation is a promising method to realize superresolution imaging. Nevertheless, in the poin...
As a specific digital holographic microscopy system, optical scanning holography (OSH) is an appeali...
Label-free super-resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light-scattering processes in nanoscale objects...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Super-resolution microscopy is already showing huge benefits across the biosciences, but all widely-...
Optical superoscillatory imaging, allowing unlabelled far-field super-resolution, has in recent year...
Super-resolution microscopy is an important new tool for the biosciences, but current techniques req...
We demonstrate a metamaterial superlens: a planar array of discrete subwavelength metamolecules with...
Super-resolution microscopy is becoming widely used across the biosciences, allowing us to see cells...
Far-field optical microscopy using focused light is an important tool in a number of scientific disc...
Progress in the emerging areas of science and technology, such as bio- and nano-technologies, depen...
International audienceWe present a new technology for super-resolution fluorescence imaging, based o...
Optical superoscillations are rapid, subwavelength spatial variations of the intensity and phase of ...
Most ideas for achieving super-resolution in optics are based on the recovery of evanescent fields w...
Superoscillation is the phenomenon where a wave locally oscillates faster than its largest frequency...
Superoscillation is a promising method to realize superresolution imaging. Nevertheless, in the poin...
As a specific digital holographic microscopy system, optical scanning holography (OSH) is an appeali...
Label-free super-resolution (LFSR) imaging relies on light-scattering processes in nanoscale objects...