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Spaser Nanoparticles for Ultranarrow Bandwidth STED Super?Resolution Imaging

Super?resolution microscopy, as a powerful tool of seeing abundant spatial details, typically can only distinguish a few distinct targets at a time due to the spectral crosstalk between fluorophores. Here, a narrow spectral linewidth (3.8 nm) particles named as spaser nanoparticles are introduced as a probe to realize ultranarrow bandwidth super?resolution imaging, which can expect to eliminate the spectral crosstalk thoroughly.Super?resolution microscopy, as a powerful tool of seeing abundant spatial details, typically can only distinguish a few distinct targets at a time due to the spectral crosstalk between fluorophores. Spaser (i.e., surface plasmon laser) nanoprobes, which confine lasing emission into nanoscale, offer an opportunity to eliminate such obstacle. Here, realized is narrow band stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy on spaser nanoparticles by collecting the coherent spasing signals. Demonstrated are the physics concept and feasibility of erasing spaser emission by using a depletion beam to suppress the population inversion, which lays the foundation of spaser?based STED super?resolution. Thanks to the small size (47 nm) and narrow spectral linewidth (3.8 nm) of the spaser nanoparticles, a 74 nm spatial resolution in STED imaging within an acquisition bandwidth of 10 nm is finally obtained. These spaser nanoparticles, if multiplexing with different wavelengths, in principle, allow for spectral?multiplexed imaging, sensing, cytometry, and light operation of a large number of targets all at once.

» Author: Zhaoshuai Gao, Jian?Hua Wang, Pei Song, Bin Kang, Jing?Juan Xu, Hong?Yuan Chen

» Reference: doi:10.1002/adma.201907233

» Publication Date: 20/01/2020

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