Enabling Spectrally Resolved Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy at High Emitter Densities

Koen J.A. Martens (Corresponding author), Martijn Gobes, Emmanouil Archontakis, Roger R. Brillas, Niels Zijlstra, Lorenzo Albertazzi, Johannes Hohlbein

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Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a powerful super-resolution technique for elucidating structure and dynamics in the life- and material sciences. Simultaneously acquiring spectral information (spectrally resolved SMLM, sSMLM) has been hampered by several challenges: an increased complexity of the optical detection pathway, lower accessible emitter densities, and compromised spatio-spectral resolution. Here we present a single-component, low-cost implementation of sSMLM that addresses these challenges. Using a low-dispersion transmission grating positioned close to the image plane, the +1stdiffraction order is minimally elongated and is analyzed using existing single-molecule localization algorithms. The distance between the 0th and 1st order provides accurate information on the spectral properties of individual emitters. This method enables a 5-fold higher emitter density while discriminating between fluorophores whose peak emissions are less than 15 nm apart. Our approach can find widespread use in single-molecule applications that rely on distinguishing spectrally different fluorophores under low photon conditions.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)8618-8625
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftNano Letters
Volume22
Nummer van het tijdschrift21
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 9 nov. 2022

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