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The new frontier for imaging resolution: 0.5 nm

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Lynn Savage, [email protected]

Efforts to develop microscopes that offer “superresolution” capability have a new paragon: Investigators at Stanford University, led by US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, have devised a technique that permits a resolving power of as little as 0.5 nm, an order of magnitude better than existing optical microscopy methods deliver. Several tools and techniques can see past the diffraction limit of about 200 nm, such as ion-beam microscopy and stimulated-emission depletion. Many of these, however, can be unsuitable for studying biological samples because they emit high-energy...Read full article

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    Published: October 2010
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