Plasmonics meets super-resolution microscopy in biology
- PMID: 32688264
- DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2020.102916
Plasmonics meets super-resolution microscopy in biology
Abstract
Super-resolution microscopy can reveal the subtle biological processes hidden behind the optical diffraction barrier. Plasmonics is a key nanophotonic that combines electronics and photonics through the interaction of light with the metallic nanostructure. In this review, we survey the recent progresses on plasmonic-assisted super-resolution microscopy. The strong electromagnetic field enhancement trapped near metallic nanostructures offers a unique opportunity to manipulate the illumination scheme for overcoming the diffraction limit. Plasmonic nanoprobes, exploited as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and plasmon-enhanced fluorescence nanoparticles, are a major category of contrast agent in super-resolution microscopy. The outstanding challenges, future developments, and potential biological applications are also discussed.
Keywords: Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence; Plasmonics; Super-resolution; Surface enhanced raman scattering.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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