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Randomly localized plasmonic speckles by disordered nanoislands for super-resolution microscopy

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Abstract

Temperature-annealed metallic nanoislands were used to create randomly localized plasmonic nanospeckles. Experimental studies using nanospeckle illumination microscopy (NanoSIM) confirmed that NanoSIM reconstructs images with improved peak-to-peak localization performance compared to diffraction-limited systems.

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