Axial Colocalization of Single Molecules with Nanometer Accuracy Using Metal-Induced Energy Transfer

Nano Lett. 2018 Apr 11;18(4):2616-2622. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b00425. Epub 2018 Mar 27.

Abstract

Single-molecule localization based super-resolution microscopy has revolutionized optical microscopy and routinely allows for resolving structural details down to a few nanometers. However, there exists a rather large discrepancy between lateral and axial localization accuracy, the latter typically three to five times worse than the former. Here, we use single-molecule metal-induced energy transfer (smMIET) to localize single molecules along the optical axis, and to measure their axial distance with an accuracy of 5 nm. smMIET relies only on fluorescence lifetime measurements and does not require additional complex optical setups.

Keywords: DNA origami; MIET microscopy; Single molecule fluorescence; fluorescence lifetime; plasmonics; super-resolution microscopy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't