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  Directivity Based Nanoscopic Position Sensing

Bag, A., Neugebauer, M., Wozniak, P., Leuchs, G., & Banzer, P. (2017). Directivity Based Nanoscopic Position Sensing. In NANO-OPTICS: PRINCIPLES ENABLING BASIC RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS (pp. 487-488). PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS: SPRINGER.

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Bag, Ankan1, 2, Author           
Neugebauer, Martin1, Author           
Wozniak, Pawel1, Author           
Leuchs, Gerd3, Author           
Banzer, Peter1, Author           
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1Interference Microscopy and Nanooptics, Leuchs Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364700              
2International Max Planck Research School, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, Staudtstraße 2, 91058 Erlangen, DE, ou_2364697              
3Leuchs Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364698              

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Free keywords: Science & Technology - Other Topics; Optics; Physics;
 Abstract: Precise position sensing of a nanoparticle or a biomolecule is of paramount importance for the field of photonics, specifically in medicine and biophysics. This is a fundamental step towards several super-resolution imaging techniques, such as fluorescence based photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) [1]. In the last decade, using different nonlinear or linear techniques, a localization precision down to few nanometers, even Angstrom has been achieved [2]. Here, we present a new concept of position sensing enabling Angstrom accuracy, based on strongly directional light emission off a single subwavelength dielectric scatterer. To realize the strong directional emission, we take advantage of a high refractive index dielectric silicon nanosphere, which supports both electric as well as magnetic resonances in the visible spectra [3]. As a probe beam, we use a radially polarized vector beam, which upon tight focusing provides an inhomogeneous field distribution, with a strong longitudinal electric field component present on-axis [4]. While, the transverse electric field components vanish on-axis, but increase linearly with radial distance (linearity holds in close vicinity to optical axis, around 50 nm). Using this tailored electromagnetic field, electric and magnetic dipoles resonances can be induced in the dielectric scatterer, when it is located off-axis; and interference of those dipole emissions may yield strong directional emission (see Fig. 44.1). By appropriately choosing the wavelength of the probe beam, this directivity has been maximized to get a strong position dependence. With proper calibration of this strong position dependent directivity, it was possible to show that a displacement of 5 nm can be easily distinguished whereas with further statistical analysis, it was possible to resolve smaller displacement with position uncertainty of 0: 2 nm. This fast, easy to calibrate, linear technique can be very much useful for high resolution spatial and temporal particle localization and several other applications, also might constitute an alternative pathway towards linear high resolution imaging.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 2
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Title: NATO-Advanced-Study-Institute Meeting on Nano- Structures for Optics and Photonics - Nano-Optics - Principles Enabling Basic Research and Applications
Place of Event: Erice, ITALY
Start-/End Date: 2015-07-04 - 2015-07-19

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Title: NANO-OPTICS: PRINCIPLES ENABLING BASIC RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
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Publ. Info: PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS : SPRINGER
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 487 - 488 Identifier: ISSN: 1871-465X
ISBN: 978-94-024-0869-0; 978-94-024-0850-8; 978-94-024-0848-5

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Title: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B-Physics and Biophysics
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