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Seeing what cannot be seen

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Abstract

Imaging an object is not always a straightforward task. There are plenty of situations where this can be challenging. Here I will first present Two-Color Dark-Field (TCDF), a novel microscopic technique capable of unambiguously identify plasmonic nanoparticles that are immersed in complex environments, such as biological cells. Secondly, I will show our current efforts in the field of ghost imaging towards imaging with low levels of light.

© 2018 Optical Society of Japan

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