Abstract
The recent development in super resolution microscopy achieved the spatial resolution beyond the diffraction limit of light and has provided powerful tools for biological studies [1]. The key techniques for breaking the diffraction barrier were from the understanding and utilizing the interaction between photons and fluorescence molecules.
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