Label-free single molecule imaging with numerical aperture-shaped interferometric scattering microscopy
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⚛️ physics.optics
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extinctionnumericalaperturecontrastimaginglightmaskmolecule
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Our ability to optically interrogate nanoscopic objects is controlled by the difference between their extinction cross sections and the diffraction limited area to which light can be confined in the far field. We show that a partially transmissive spatial mask placed near the back focal plane of a high numerical aperture microscope objective enhances the extinction contrast of a scatterer near an interface by approximately $T^{-1/2}$, where T is the transmissivity of the mask. Numerical aperture based differentiation of background from scattered light represents a general approach to increasing extinction contrast and enables routine label free imaging down to the single molecule level.
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