• DocumentCode
    732967
  • Title

    Nanoscopy with focused light

  • Author

    Hell, Stefan W.

  • Author_Institution
    Max Planck Inst. for Biophys. Chem., Gottingen, Germany
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    10-15 May 2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    1
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. For more than a century, it has been widely accepted that diffraction of light precludes any lens-based optical microscope from discerning details smaller than about half of the wavelength of light (~200 nm). However, in the 1990´s we discovered that basic state transitions in a fluorophore can be exploited to eliminate the resolution-limiting role of diffraction. Since then, fluorescence microscopes have been developed that are now able to resolve on the nanometer scale. We discuss the basic principles of these nanoscopy (superresolution) concepts with particular emphasis on the first viable far-field `nanoscopy´ method, STED microscopy. We show their scope of applications in the life sciences and beyond.
  • Keywords
    fluorescence; light diffraction; nanophotonics; optical focusing; optical microscopy; stimulated emission; STED microscopy; fluorescence microscopy; fluorophore; focused light; lens-based optical microscopy; light diffraction; nanometer scale; resolution-limiting role; state transitions; stimulated emission depletion microscopy; viable far-field nanoscopy; Biomedical optical imaging; Chemistry; Diffraction; Fluorescence; Microscopy; Optical diffraction; Optical microscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), 2015 Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    San Jose, CA
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    7183404