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Long-range three-dimensional tracking of nanoparticles using interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy

Published 23 Jan 2024 in physics.optics | (2401.12939v1)

Abstract: Tracking nanoparticle movement is highly desirable in many scientific areas, and various imaging methods have been employed to achieve this goal. Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy has been particularly successful in combining very high spatial and temporal resolution for tracking small nanoparticles in all three dimensions. However, previous works have been limited to an axial range of only a few hundred nanometers. Here, we present a robust and efficient strategy for localizing nanoparticles recorded in high-speed iSCAT videos in three dimensions over tens of micrometers. We showcase the performance of our algorithm by tracking gold nanoparticles as small as 10 nm diffusing in water while maintaining 5 {\mu}s temporal resolution and nanometer axial localization precision. Our results hold promise for applications in cell biology and material science, where the three-dimensional motion of nanoparticles in complex media is of interest.

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