Single-molecule biophysics enables interrogation of specific biomolecules, providing details of transient behaviors underpinning biomolecular interactions. Given the nanoscale distances and fast dynamics of biomolecular systems, techniques must be capable of high spatial and temporal resolution. Fluorescence-based techniques are the current gold standard to observe and measure dynamic interactions occurring on millisecond timescales, but suffer from the trade-off between fluorescence intensity and photostability. Gold nanoparticles, with extreme photostability and high signal strength, are ideally suited to overcome the limitations of fluorescence microscopy. Further, through the plasmonic coupling effects between gold nanoparticles, distan...