Label-free imaging of single nanoparticles using total internal reflection-based leakage radiation microscopy

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Abstract

Label-free, fast, and single nanoparticle detection is demanded for the in situ monitoring of nano-pollutants in the environment, which have potential toxic effects on human health. We present the label-free imaging of single nanoparticles by using total internal reflection (TIR)-based leakage radiation microscopy. We illustrate the imaging of both single polystyrene (PS) and Au nanospheres with diameters as low as 100 and 30 nm, respectively. As both far-field imaging and simulated near-field electric field intensity distribution at the interface showed the same characteristics, i.e., the localized enhancement and interference of TIR evanescent waves, we confirmed the leakage radiation, transforming the near-field distribution to far-field for fast imaging. The localized enhancement of single PS and Au nanospheres were compared. We also illustrate the TIR-based leakage radiation imaging of single polystyrene nanospheres with different incident polarizations. The TIR-based leakage radiation microscopy method is a competitive alternative for the fast, in situ, label-free imaging of nano-pollutants.

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Jiang, L., Sun, X., Liu, H., Wei, R., Wang, X., Wang, C., … Huang, C. (2020). Label-free imaging of single nanoparticles using total internal reflection-based leakage radiation microscopy. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040615

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