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Transmission Microsphere-Assisted Dark-Field Microscopy

Perrin, Stephane
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Li, Hongyu
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Badu, Keshia
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February 1, 2019
Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters

Microsphere-assisted microscopy allows the limit of the diffraction of light to overcome while being non-invasive, full-field, label-free, and easy-to-implement. However, the observation of translucent samples remains difficult using a classical bright-field illumination. In this work, a method is presented for the inspection of quasi-transparent sub-diffraction-limited structures by using dark-field illumination in the transmission mode. Glass-imprint features, having a size of 250 nm, as well as fixed mouse brain cells have been visualized using the dark-field microsphere-assisted technique. The possibility to observe feature sizes up to 100 nm has been demonstrated in air using a 25-mu m-diameter glass microsphere combined with an optical microscope, opening new possibilities for biological imaging.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/pssr.201800445
Web of Science ID

WOS:000458298200009

Author(s)
Perrin, Stephane
Li, Hongyu
Badu, Keshia
Comparon, Thomas
Quaranta, Giorgio  
Messaddeq, Nadia
Lemercier, Nicolas
Montgomery, Paul
Vonesch, Jean-Luc
Lecler, Sylvain
Date Issued

2019-02-01

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Published in
Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters
Volume

13

Issue

2

Article Number

1800445

Subjects

Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Physics, Applied

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Physics, Condensed Matter

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Materials Science

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Physics

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dark-field imaging

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microsphere-assisted microscopy

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optical super-resolution

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translucent medium imaging

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resolution

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superresolution

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nanoscopy

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light

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REVIEWED

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