articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesFeb 12, 2009Closed access

Three-dimensional, single-molecule fluorescence imaging beyond the diffraction limit by using a double-helix point spread function

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Abstract

We demonstrate single-molecule fluorescence imaging beyond the optical diffraction limit in 3 dimensions with a wide-field microscope that exhibits a double-helix point spread function (DH-PSF). The DH-PSF design features high and uniform Fisher information and has 2 dominant lobes in the image plane whose angular orientation rotates with the axial (z) position of the emitter. Single fluorescent molecules in a thick polymer sample are localized in single 500-ms acquisitions with 10- to 20-nm precision over a large depth of field (2 microm) by finding the center of the 2 DH-PSF lobes. By using a photoactivatable fluorophore, repeated imaging of sparse subsets with a DH-PSF microscope provides superresolution…

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Keywords
  • Point spread function
  • Optics
  • Diffraction
  • Fluorophore
  • Microscope
  • Microscopy
  • Materials science
  • Photoactivated localization microscopy
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