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Plasmon-induced light concentration enhanced imaging visibility as observed by a composite-field microscopy imaging system.


ABSTRACT: The plasmon-induced light concentration (PILC) effect, which has been supposed to be responsible for lots of linear and nonlinear enhanced optical signals such as Raman and high-harmonic generation, is hard to directly observe. Herein, we developed a scattered light based composite-field microscopy imaging (iCFM) system by coupling the oblique and vertical illumination modes, which were adopted in dark- and bright-field microscopy imaging systems, respectively, and through which iCFM system monochromatic background (MCB) images are available, to directly observe the PILC effect in far-field scattering microscopy imaging. Owing to the PILC effect, the scattering signal gain of plasmonic nanoparticles was found to be larger than that of the background, and the imaging visibility of plasmonic nanoparticles was improved by 2.4-fold for silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and 1.6-fold for gold nanorods (AuNRs). Successful observation of the PILC effect visually together with application in enhanced visibility in cancer cell imaging by this composite illumination system might open an exciting prospect of light scattering microscopy imaging techniques with largely increased visibility.

SUBMITTER: Gao PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6021787 | biostudies-other | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Plasmon-induced light concentration enhanced imaging visibility as observed by a composite-field microscopy imaging system.

Gao Peng Fei PF   Gao Ming Xuan MX   Zou Hong Yan HY   Li Rong Sheng RS   Zhou Jun J   Ma Jun J   Wang Qiang Q   Liu Feng F   Li Na N   Li Yuan Fang YF   Huang Cheng Zhi CZ  

Chemical science 20160425 8


The plasmon-induced light concentration (PILC) effect, which has been supposed to be responsible for lots of linear and nonlinear enhanced optical signals such as Raman and high-harmonic generation, is hard to directly observe. Herein, we developed a scattered light based composite-field microscopy imaging (iCFM) system by coupling the oblique and vertical illumination modes, which were adopted in dark- and bright-field microscopy imaging systems, respectively, and through which iCFM system mono  ...[more]

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