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  • Using a quartz paraboloid for versatile wide-field TIR microscopy with sub-nanometer localization accuracy.

Using a quartz paraboloid for versatile wide-field TIR microscopy with sub-nanometer localization accuracy.

Optics express (2013-03-14)
René Schneider, Tilman Glaser, Michael Berndt, Stefan Diez
ABSTRACT

Illumination based on objective-type total internal reflection (TIR) is nowadays widely used in high-performance fluorescence microscopy. However, the desirable application of such setups for dark-field imaging of scattering entities is cumbersome due to the spatial overlap of illumination and detection light, which cannot be separated spectrally. Here, we report a novel TIR approach based on a parabolically shaped quartz prism that allows for the detection of single-molecule fluorescence as well as single-particle scattering with high signal-to-noise ratios. We demonstrate homogeneous and spatially invariant illumination profiles in combination with a convenient control over a wide range of illumination angles. Moreover, we quantitatively compare the fluorescence performance of our setup to objective-type TIR and demonstrate sub-nanometer localization accuracies for the scattering of 40 nm gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). When bound to individual kinesin-1 motors, the AuNPs reliably report on the characteristic 8 nm stepping along microtubules.

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Silicon dioxide, ~99%, 0.5-10 μm (approx. 80% between 1-5 μm)
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Sand, 50-70 mesh particle size