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. 2019 Sep 11;19(9):6192-6202.
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02239. Epub 2019 Aug 12.

Ultrasensitive Three-Dimensional Orientation Imaging of Single Molecules on Plasmonic Nanohole Arrays Using Second Harmonic Generation

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Ultrasensitive Three-Dimensional Orientation Imaging of Single Molecules on Plasmonic Nanohole Arrays Using Second Harmonic Generation

Sushant P Sahu et al. Nano Lett. .

Abstract

Recently, fluorescence-based super-resolution techniques such as stimulated emission depletion (STED) and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) have been developed to achieve near molecular-scale resolution. However, such a super-resolution technique for nonlinear label-free microscopy based on second harmonic generation (SHG) is lacking. Since SHG is label-free and does not involve real-energy level transitions, fluorescence-based super-resolution techniques such as STED cannot be applied to improve the resolution. In addition, due to the coherent and non-isotropic emission nature of SHG, single-molecule localization techniques based on isotropic emission of fluorescent molecule such as STORM will not be appropriate. Single molecule SHG microscopy is largely hindered due to the very weak nonlinear optical scattering cross sections of SHG scattering processes. Thus, enhancing SHG using plasmonic nanostructures and nanoantennas has recently gained much attention owing to the potential of various nanoscale geometries to tightly confine electromagnetic fields into small volumes. This confinement provides substantial enhancement of electromagnetic field in nanoscale regions of interest, which can significantly boost the nonlinear signal produced by molecules located in the plasmonic hotspots. However, to date, plasmon-enhanced SHG has been primarily applied for the measurement of bulk properties of the materials/molecules, and single molecule SHG imaging along with its orientation information has not been realized yet. Herein, we achieved simultaneous visualization and three-dimensional (3D) orientation imaging of individual rhodamine 6G (R6G) molecules in the presence of plasmonic silver nanohole arrays. SHG and two-photon fluorescence microscopy experiments together with finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations revealed a ∼106-fold nonlinear enhancement factor at the hot spots on the plasmonic silver nanohole substrate, enabling detection of single molecules using SHG. The position and 3D orientation of R6G molecules were determined using the template matching algorithm by comparing the experimental data with the calculated dipole emission images. These findings could enable SHG-based single molecule detection and orientation imaging of molecules which could lead to a wide range of applications from nanophotonics to super-resolution SHG imaging of biological cells and tissues.

Keywords: Single molecule imaging; nanohole arrays; orientation; second harmonic generation.

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