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Beating the Diffraction Limit by Nonlinear Optical Localization Using Electromagnetic Surface Fields (NOLES) Imaging

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Abstract

Plasmonic antennas were used to generate super-resolution nonlinear optical images. One-nanometer localization accuracy (160x the diffraction limit) at two frames/second was routine. High temporal and spatial resolution is critical for imaging dynamic environments.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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