Localization microscopy (SPDM) facilitates high precision control of lithographically produced nanostructures

Micron. 2015 Jan:68:1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.micron.2014.08.003. Epub 2014 Aug 20.

Abstract

Nanoscale resolution in material sciences is usually restricted to scanning electron beam microscopes. Here we present a procedure that allows single molecule resolution of the sample surface with visible light. Highlighting the performance we used electron beam lithography to generate highly regular nanostructures consisting of interconnected cubes. The samples were labeled with Alexa 647 dyes. The spatial organization of the dyes on nanostructured surfaces was localized with single molecule resolution using localization microscopy. This succeeded also in an absolute spatial calibration of the localization method applied (spectral precision distance microscopy/SPDM). The findings will contribute to the field of product control for industrial applications and long-term fluorescence imaging.

Keywords: Calibration; Localization microscopy; Spectral precision distance microscopy (SPDM).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't