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Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence permits super-resolution imaging in vitro and in cells

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Abstract

We control single-molecule imaging by coupling fluorescent emission to gold nanoparticle plasmon resonances. The plasmon modes are directly resolved with nanometer-scale resolution and the plasmon-enhancement effect is extended to bio-imaging via enhanced fluorescent protein emission.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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