Far-field Super-resolution Chemical Microscopy
Abstract
Far-field chemical microscopy providing molecular electronic or vibrational fingerprint information opens a new window for the study of three-dimensional biological, material, and chemical systems. Chemical microscopy provides a nondestructive way of chemical identification without exterior labels. However, the diffraction limit of optics hindered it from discovering more details under the resolution limit. Recent development of super-resolution techniques gives enlightenment to open this door behind far-field chemical microscopy. Here, we review recent advances that have pushed the boundary of far-field chemical microscopy in terms of spatial resolution. We further highlight applications in biomedical research, material characterization, environmental study, cultural heritage conservation, and integrated chip inspection.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2305.10658,
title = {Far-field Super-resolution Chemical Microscopy},
author = {Mingwei Tang and Yubing Han and Danchen Jia and Qing Yang and Ji-Xin Cheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.10658},
year = {2023}
}
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34 pages, 8 figures,1 table