单颗粒光热显微镜使用芯片上的化微振振振器
Yulia Podorova1, Cecilia H Vollbrecht1, Samantha J Evans1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1101 University Ave, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, United States.
The journal of physical chemistry. A
|December 24, 2025
概括
化微波振器 (MRR) 能够进行敏感的单颗粒光热显微镜. 这项研究使用碳纳米管校准了该技术,验证了其用于纳米级热检测的潜力.
科学领域:
- 光子学 是一个光子学.
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
- 显微镜的使用方法
背景情况:
- 光学微振解器为检测热变化提供了高灵敏度.
- 在芯片上集成的设备对于先进的传感应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究用于单颗粒光热显微镜的化微波共振器 (MRR).
- 校准技术,并评估MRR几何学显微镜.
主要方法:
- 在芯片上使用集成的化微振振共振器 (MRR).
- 使用单个非光发光碳纳米管进行校准.
- 执行有限元模拟来分析热梯度.
主要成果:
- 碳纳米管的每个原子的吸收截面,与文献价值相匹配.
- 通过使用MRRs成功证明了单粒子光热显微镜.
- 与平面MRR几何学相关的量化热梯度.
结论:
- 该研究验证了MRR作为敏感单粒子光热显微镜的可行平台.
- 有限元模拟为热力学提供了至关重要的见解.
- 平面MRR几何为此应用提供了特定的优势和局限性.
相关概念视频
Imaging Biological Samples with Optical Microscopy
Optical microscopy uses optic principles to provide detailed images of samples. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek designed the first compound optical microscope in the 17th century to visualize blood cells, bacteria, and yeast cells. In 1830, Joseph Jackson Lister created an essentially modern light microscope. The 20th century saw the development of microscopes with enhanced magnification and resolution.
In optical microscopy, the specimen to be viewed is placed on a glass slide and clipped on the stage...
In optical microscopy, the specimen to be viewed is placed on a glass slide and clipped on the stage...
Phase Contrast and Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy
Phase-Contrast Microscopes
In-phase-contrast microscopes, interference between light directly passing through a cell and light refracted by cellular components is used to create high-contrast, high-resolution images without staining. It is the oldest and simplest type of microscope that creates an image by altering the wavelengths of light rays passing through the specimen. Altered wavelength paths are created using an annular stop in the condenser. The annular stop produces a hollow cone of...
In-phase-contrast microscopes, interference between light directly passing through a cell and light refracted by cellular components is used to create high-contrast, high-resolution images without staining. It is the oldest and simplest type of microscope that creates an image by altering the wavelengths of light rays passing through the specimen. Altered wavelength paths are created using an annular stop in the condenser. The annular stop produces a hollow cone of...
Overview of Electron Microscopy
The wavelengths of visible light ultimately limit the maximum theoretical resolution of images created by light microscopes. Most light microscopes can only magnify 1000X, and a few can magnify up to 1500X. Electrons, like electromagnetic radiation, can behave like waves, but with wavelengths of 0.005 nm, they produce significantly greater resolution up to 0.05 nm as compared to 500 nm for visible light. An electron microscope (EM) can create a sharp image that is magnified up to 2,000,000X.
Overview of Microscopy Techniques
The early pioneers of microscopy opened a window into the invisible world of microorganisms. In 1830, Joseph Jackson Lister created an essentially modern light microscope. The 20th century saw the development of microscopes that leveraged nonvisible light, such as fluorescence microscopy that uses an ultraviolet light source and electron microscopy that uses short-wavelength electron beams. These advances significantly improved magnification, image resolution, and contrast. By comparison, the...


