Label-free nanometer-resolution imaging of biological architectures through surface enhanced raman scattering

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1011/cm2, 20 to 35 nm spacing). A resolution of 20 nm is demonstrated in reconstructed images of self-assembled peptide network and fibrilated lamellipodia of cardiomyocytes. Blink rate density is observed to be proportional to the excitation intensity and at high excitation densities (>10 kW/cm2) blinking is accompanied by molecular breakdown. However, at low powers, simultaneous Raman measurements show that SERS can provide sufficient blink rates required for image reconstruction without completely damaging the chemical structure.

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Ayas, S., Cinar, G., Ozkan, A. D., Soran, Z., Ekiz, O., Kocaay, D., … Dana, A. (2013). Label-free nanometer-resolution imaging of biological architectures through surface enhanced raman scattering. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02624

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