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High-Speed Detection of Directional Scattering for Nanolocalization

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Abstract

We present a nanoparticle localization method based on the ultrafast detection of directionally scattered light with a high-bandwidth quadrant photodetector. We experimentally reach a temporal resolution of 8kHz and a spatial resolution of 1.1nm.

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