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On-chip Microscopy and Nano-particle Detection Using Ultraviolet Light

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Abstract

Ultraviolet light enhances particle imaging capabilities of on-chip microscopy, increasing the detection sensitivity to sub-30 nm particles. Ultraviolet illumination also enables high contrast imaging of biomolecules, e.g., protein aggregates, over a large field-of-view.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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