Label-free image scanning microscopy for kHz super-resolution imaging and single particle tracking

  • Ta D
  • Aguilar A
  • Bon P
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Abstract

We report the modification of a label-free image scanning microscope (ISM) to perform asynchronous 2D imaging at up to 24kHz while keeping the lateral resolution gain and background rejection of a regular label-free ISM setup. Our method uses a resonant mirror oscillating at 12kHz for one-direction scanning and a chromatic line for instantaneous scanning in the other direction. We adapt optical photon reassignment in this scanning regime to perform fully optical super-resolution imaging. We exploit the kHz imaging capabilities of this confocal imaging system for single nanoparticle tracking down to 20 nm for gold and 50 nm for silica particles as well as imaging freely moving Lactobacillus with improved resolution.

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Ta, D.-M., Aguilar, A., & Bon, P. (2023). Label-free image scanning microscopy for kHz super-resolution imaging and single particle tracking. Optics Express, 31(22), 36420. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.504581

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