Fast-tracking of single emitters in large volumes with nanometer precision

BORIS LOUIS, RAFAEL CAMACHO, ROGER BRESOLÍ-OBACH, SERGEY ABAKUMOV, JOHANNES VANDAELE, TESTSUHIRO KUDO, HIROSHI MASUHARA, IVAN G. SCHEBLYKIN, JOHAN HOFKENS, SUSANA ROCHA

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Multifocal plane microscopy allows for capturing images at different focal planes simultaneously. Using a proprietary prism which splits the emitted light into paths of different lengths, images at 8 different focal depths were obtained, covering a volume of 50x50x4 μm3. The position of single emitters was retrieved using a phasor-based approach across the different imaging planes, with better than 10 nm precision in the axial direction. We validated the accuracy of this approach by tracking fluorescent beads in 3D to calculate water viscosity. The fast acquisition rate (>100 fps) also enabled us to follow the capturing of 0.2 μm fluorescent beads into an optical trap.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo401557
Páginas (desde-hasta)28656-28671
Número de páginas16
PublicaciónOptics Express
Volumen28
N.º19
DOI
EstadoPublicada - sept 2020

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