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Spatially resolved refractometry, fluorophore-concentration, axial-position, and orientational imaging using an evanescent Bessel beam.

Authors :
Szederkenyi, Kaitlin
Julien, Carine
Lagarde, Bruno
Olevsko, Ilya
Salomon, Adi
Oheim, Martin
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences. 10/31/2024, Vol. 309, p1-2. 2p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simultaneous field- and aperture-plane (back-focal plane, BFP) imaging enriches the information content of fluorescence microscopy. In addition to the usual density and concentration maps of sample-plane images, BFP images provide information on the surface proximity and orientation of molecular fluorophores. They also give access to the refractive index of the fluorophore-embedding medium. However, in the high-NA, wide-field detection geometry commonly used in single-molecule localisation microscopies, such measurements are averaged over all fluorophores present in the objective's field of view, thus limiting spatial resolution and specificity. We here solve this problem and demonstrate how an oblique, variable-angle, coherent ring illumination can be used to generate a Bessel beam that - for supercritical excitation angles - produces an evanescent needle of light. Scanning the sample through the this evanescent needle enables us to acquire combined sample-plane and BFP images with sub-diffraction resolution and axial localisation precision. Background, resolution and polarisation considerations will be discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21016275
Volume :
309
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
180621368
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202430904023