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Far-field Super-resolution Imaging with Dual-Dye-Doped Nanoparticles

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arxiv 0904.0057 v1 pith:HN3CVIYT submitted 2009-04-01 physics.optics

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keywords moleculesnanoparticlesimagingdual-dye-dopedfar-fieldsuper-resolutionachievebeam
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We propose to achieve super-resolution in far-field imaging by use of dual-dye-doped nanoparticles. The nanoparticles with a diameter of a few nanometers are co-doped with two types of dye molecules, namely, Cy3 and Cy5, at a controllable ratio. Due to the short distances between the dye molecules confined in the nanoparticles, Forster resonant energy transfer can occur between the Cy3 and Cy5 molecules with high efficiency. Therefore, the Cy5 molecules can quench the fluorescence emission from the Cy3 molecules in the outer region of focal spot of the excitation beam, thereby enhancing the resolution of imaging.

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