Super-resolution imaging using microspheres has attracted tremendous scientific attention recently because it has managed to overcome the diffraction limit and allowed direct optical imaging of structures below 100 nm without the aid of fluorescent microscopy. To allow imaging of specific areas on the surface of samples, the migration of the microspheres to specific locations on two-dimensional planes should be controlled to be as precise as possible. The common approach involves the attachment of microspheres on the tip of a probe. However, this technology requires additional space for the probe and could not work in an enclosed environment, e.g., in a microfluidic enclosure, thereby reducing the range of potential applications for microle...
In recent years, microlenses (ML), which are micro-scale spheres, have been used to overcome physica...
Microspheres can function as optical superlenses for nanoscale super-resolution imaging. The imaging...
The diffraction limit is a fundamental barrier in optical microscopy, which restricts the smallest r...
Super-resolution imaging using microspheres has attracted tremendous scientific attention recently b...
We present a simple and flexible approach for building a microsphere-based probe that can be used fo...
High-refractive index dielectric microspheres positioned within the field of view of a microscope ob...
The spatial resolution of a standard optical microscope (SOM) is limited by diffraction. In visible ...
We present a dielectric microsphere-based super resolution optical microscope that can image a sampl...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy has received a lot of attention recently due to its simplicity and i...
Nanoscale material surface patterning on semiconductor requires multi-scale measurements for the det...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy has received a lot of attention recently due to its simplicity and i...
The development of optical microscopy has greatly promoted the progress of biological fields, provid...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy is a new imaging technique which allows the diffraction limit to be ...
We simulate the image generated by a microsphere residing in contact on top of an exposed Blu-ray di...
The optical trapping, sensing, and imaging of nanostructures and biological samples are research hot...
In recent years, microlenses (ML), which are micro-scale spheres, have been used to overcome physica...
Microspheres can function as optical superlenses for nanoscale super-resolution imaging. The imaging...
The diffraction limit is a fundamental barrier in optical microscopy, which restricts the smallest r...
Super-resolution imaging using microspheres has attracted tremendous scientific attention recently b...
We present a simple and flexible approach for building a microsphere-based probe that can be used fo...
High-refractive index dielectric microspheres positioned within the field of view of a microscope ob...
The spatial resolution of a standard optical microscope (SOM) is limited by diffraction. In visible ...
We present a dielectric microsphere-based super resolution optical microscope that can image a sampl...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy has received a lot of attention recently due to its simplicity and i...
Nanoscale material surface patterning on semiconductor requires multi-scale measurements for the det...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy has received a lot of attention recently due to its simplicity and i...
The development of optical microscopy has greatly promoted the progress of biological fields, provid...
Microsphere-assisted microscopy is a new imaging technique which allows the diffraction limit to be ...
We simulate the image generated by a microsphere residing in contact on top of an exposed Blu-ray di...
The optical trapping, sensing, and imaging of nanostructures and biological samples are research hot...
In recent years, microlenses (ML), which are micro-scale spheres, have been used to overcome physica...
Microspheres can function as optical superlenses for nanoscale super-resolution imaging. The imaging...
The diffraction limit is a fundamental barrier in optical microscopy, which restricts the smallest r...