Mapping of surface-enhanced fluorescence on metal nanoparticles using super-resolution photoactivation localization microscopy

Photoactivation localization microscopy (PALM) was applied to study surface-enhanced fluorescence (SEF) on metal nanostructures (SEF-PALM). The detection of fluorescence from individual single molecules can be used to image the point-spread-function and spatial distribution of the fluorescence emitted in the vicinity of a metal surface. Due to the strong scattering effect, the angular distribution of the fluorescence is altered by metals, resulting in a spatial shift of fluorescence spots with respect to the metal nanostructures, and has to be taken into account in the analysis. SEF-PALM can be used to discriminate effects of labelling density when estimating the enhancement factor in SEF. Furthermore, nanostructures with sizes below the diffraction limit can be resolved using this technique. SEF-PALM is established as a powerful tool to study plasmon-mediated phenomena on metal nanostructures.

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Source ISSN: 1439-4235
Author Lin, H., Centeno, S.P., Su, L., Kenens, B., Rocha, Susana, Sliwa, M., Hofkens, J., Uji-I, H.
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 14, 2026, 21:22 (UTC)
Created May 14, 2026, 21:22 (UTC)
Identifier hal-00781639
Language en
contributor Department of Chemistry and Institute for Nanoscale Physics and chemistry (INPAC) ; Catholic University of Leuven = Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven)
creator Lin, H.
date 2012-05-14T00:00:00
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