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arxiv: 1811.09017 · v2 · pith:5XS2EQMVnew · submitted 2018-11-22 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.app-ph· physics.chem-ph· physics.data-an· q-bio.QM

Fundamental Limits on Measuring the Rotational Constraint of Single Molecules using Fluorescence Microscopy

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keywords rotationalmeasuringdynamicsfluorescenceframeworkfundamentalmoleculessingle
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Optical fluorescence imaging is capable of measuring both the spatial and rotational dynamics of single molecules. However, unavoidable measurement noise will result in inaccurate estimates of rotational dynamics, causing a molecule to appear to be more rotationally constrained than it actually is. We report a mathematical framework to compute the fundamental limit of accuracy in measuring the rotational mobility of dipole-like emitters. By applying our framework to both in-plane and three-dimensional methods, we provide a means to choose the optimal orientation-measurement technique based on experimental conditions.

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