Far-field fluorescence microscopy at the macromolecular scale
Since its discovery by Abbe in 1873, the microscopy diffraction barrier has received a lot of attention. In this lecture, we discuss the principle of fundamentally breaking the diffraction barrier through reversible saturable optical (fluorescence) transitions (RESOLFT). © 2005 Optical Society of Am...
Main Authors: | Hell, S, Willig, K, Hofmann, M, Eggeling, C, Westphal, V |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Optical Society of America
2006
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