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Published July 2016 | Supplemental Material + Accepted Version
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Removing orientation-induced localization biases in single-molecule microscopy using a broadband metasurface mask

Abstract

Nanoscale localization of single molecules is a crucial function in several advanced microscopy techniques, including single-molecule tracking and wide-field super-resolution imaging. Until now, a central consideration of such techniques is how to optimize the precision of molecular localization. However, as these methods continue to push towards the nanometre size scale, an increasingly important concern is the localization accuracy. In particular, single fluorescent molecules emit with an anisotropic radiation pattern of an oscillating electric dipole, which can cause significant localization biases using common estimators. Here we present the theory and experimental demonstration of a solution to this problem based on azimuthal filtering in the Fourier plane of the microscope. We do so using a high-efficiency dielectric metasurface polarization/phase device composed of nanoposts with subwavelength spacing. The method is demonstrated both on fluorophores embedded in a polymer matrix and in dL5 protein complexes that bind malachite green.

Additional Information

© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Received 16 November 2015; accepted 11 April 2016; published online 16 May 2016. M.P.B. acknowledges support from the Robert and Marvel Kirby Stanford Graduate Fellowship. We also acknowledge support from National Institute of General Medical Sciences Grant No. 2R01GM085437 (to W.E.M.) and a National Science Foundation award (1512266) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (to A.F.). A.A. and E.A. were also supported by Samsung Electronics. We thank M. Bruchez for providing the plasmid for expressing recombinant dL5 protein and the MG ester fluorogen. Author Contributions: M.P.B. and W.E.M. conceived and designed the experiments. M.P.B. did the simulations and CRLB calculations. A.A., E.A. and A.F. designed, fabricated and characterized the mask. M.P.B. and P.N.P. performed experiments and analysed the data. S.S. prepared the dL5 samples. All the authors contributed to writing the paper. The authors declare no competing financial interests.

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