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Photothermal Microscopy: Imaging the Optical Absorption of Single Nanoparticles and Single Molecules
Author(s) -
Subhasis Adhikari,
Patrick Spaeth,
Ashish Kar,
Martin D. Baaske,
Saumyakanti Khatua,
Michel Orrit
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/acsnano.0c07638
Subject(s) - photothermal therapy , microscopy , materials science , nanoparticle , absorption (acoustics) , refractive index , nanotechnology , optics , microscope , optoelectronics , physics , composite material
The photothermal (PT) signal arises from slight changes of the index of refraction in a sample due to absorption of a heating light beam. Refractive index changes are measured with a second probing beam, usually of a different color. In the past two decades, this all-optical detection method has reached the sensitivity of single particles and single molecules, which gave birth to original applications in material science and biology. PT microscopy enables shot-noise-limited detection of individual nanoabsorbers among strong scatterers and circumvents many of the limitations of fluorescence-based detection. This review describes the theoretical basis of PT microscopy, the methodological developments that improved its sensitivity toward single-nanoparticle and single-molecule imaging, and a vast number of applications to single-nanoparticle imaging and tracking in material science and in cellular biology.

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