振动光谱与荧光显微镜的结合:结合两个世界的精华。

IF 11.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Naixin Qian, Hanqing Xiong, Lu Wei, Lixue Shi, Wei Min
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Merging Vibrational Spectroscopy with Fluorescence Microscopy: Combining the Best of Two Worlds.

Vibrational spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy have historically been two established but separate fields of molecular spectroscopy. While vibrational spectroscopy provides exquisite chemical information, fluorescence spectroscopy often offers orders of magnitude higher detection sensitivity. However, they each lack the advantages of each other. In recent years, a series of novel nonlinear optical spectroscopy studies have been developed that merge both spectroscopies into a single double-resonance process. These techniques combine the chemical specificity of Raman or infrared (IR) spectroscopy with the superb detection sensitivity and spatial resolution of fluorescence microscopy. Many facets have been explored, including Raman transition versus IR transition, time domain versus frequency domain, and spectroscopy versus microscopy. Notably, single-molecule vibrational spectroscopy has been achieved at room temperature without the need for plasmonics. Even super-resolution vibrational imaging beyond the diffraction limit was demonstrated. This review summarizes the growing field of vibrational-encoded fluorescence microscopy, including key technical developments, emerging applications, and future prospects.

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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Physical Chemistry has been published since 1950 and is a comprehensive resource for significant advancements in the field. It encompasses various sub-disciplines such as biophysical chemistry, chemical kinetics, colloids, electrochemistry, geochemistry and cosmochemistry, chemistry of the atmosphere and climate, laser chemistry and ultrafast processes, the liquid state, magnetic resonance, physical organic chemistry, polymers and macromolecules, and others.
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