HIGH-RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE IMAGING WITH CANTILEVERED NEAR-FIELD FIBER OPTIC PROBES

Citation
Ce. Talley et al., HIGH-RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE IMAGING WITH CANTILEVERED NEAR-FIELD FIBER OPTIC PROBES, Applied physics letters, 69(25), 1996, pp. 3809-3811
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied
Journal title
ISSN journal
00036951
Volume
69
Issue
25
Year of publication
1996
Pages
3809 - 3811
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-6951(1996)69:25<3809:HFIWCN>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
High resolution near-field fluorescence and topology images of intact neurons are reported using a cantilevered near-field fiber optic probe . A bend is introduced into a normal geometry near-field tip, allowing the probe to be used in a tapping-mode arrangement, similar to tappin g-mode atomic force microscopy. Features with a full width at half-max imum of 140 nm are observed in the near-field fluorescence image, demo nstrating the subdiffraction Limit spatial resolution possible with th e cantilevered near-field probe design. Characteristics of the cantile vered tips include resonances between 30 and 60 kHz, Q factors greater than 100, and measured spring constants of 300 to 400 N/m. (C) 1996 A merican Institute of Physics.