Fluorescence nanoscopy with optical sectioning by two-photon induced molecular switching using continuous-wave lasers.
During the last decade far-field fluorescence microscopy methods have evolved that have resolution far below the wavelength of light. To outperform the limiting role of diffraction, all these methods, in one way or another, switch the ability of a molecule to emit fluorescence. Here we present a nov...
Main Authors: | Fölling, J, Belov, V, Riedel, D, Schönle, A, Egner, A, Eggeling, C, Bossi, M, Hell, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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