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Dark-field digital holographic microscopy for 3D-tracking of gold nanoparticles

Verpillat et al., 2011

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2162233598274758939
Author
Verpillat F
Joud F
Desbiolles P
Gross M
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Optics express

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We present a new technique that combines off-axis Digital Holography and Dark Field Microscopy to track 100nm gold particles diffusing in water. We show that a single hologram is sufficient to localize several particles in a thick sample with a localization accuracy …
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