2 edition of Single-molecule optical detection, imaging and spectroscopy found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by VCH in Weinheim, Cambridge
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by T. Basché ... [et al.]. |
Contributions | Wiley online library |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QC454.M6 S55 1997eb |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [electronic resource] / |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25553978M |
ISBN 10 | 3527614710 |
ISBN 10 | 9783527614714 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 184983898 |
Written by the leading experts in the field, this book describes the development and current state-of-the-art in single molecule spectroscopy. The application of this technique, which started , in physics, chemistry and biosciences is displayed. Optical spectroscopy at the ultimate limit of a single molecule has grown over the past dozen years into a powerful technique for exploring the individual nanoscale behavior of molecules in complex local environments. Observing a single molecule removes the usual ensemble average, allowing the exploration of hidden heterogeneity in complex condensed phases as well as direct observation of Cited by:
We have tried to provide a comprehensive list of single-molecule publications from our group with links to the articles, Single-molecule optical spectroscopy. Michel Orrit, Taekjip Ha, Vahid Sandoghdar CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS, 43 () “Single-Molecule Optical . @article{osti_, title = {SISGR: Room Temperature Single-Molecule Detection and Imaging by Stimulated Emission Microscopy}, author = {Xie, Xiaoliang Sunney}, abstractNote = {Single-molecule spectroscopy has made considerable impact on many disciplines including chemistry, physics, and biology. To date, most single-molecule spectroscopy work is accomplished by detecting fluorescence.
Single-molecule (SM) surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) have emerged as analytical techniques for characterizing molecular systems in nanoscale environments. SERS and TERS use plasmonically enhanced Raman scattering to characterize the chemical information on single molecules. Additionally, TERS can image single Cited by: Single-Molecule Optical Detection, Imaging and Spectroscopy (1st Edition) by Thomas Basche (Editor), M. Orrit (Editor), Thomas Basché (Editor), W. E. Moerner (Editor), U. P. Wild (Editor), William E. Hardcover, Pages, Published ISBN / ISBN / Book Edition: 1st Edition.
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Thomas Basché is the editor of Single-Molecule Optical Detection, Imaging and Spectroscopy, published by Wiley. William Esco Moerner is an American physical chemist and chemical physicist with current work in the biophysics and imaging of single molecules.
He is credited with achieving the first optical detection and spectroscopy of a single molecule in condensed phases, along with his. The second section covers the use of near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) for single-molecule studies at room temperature. Trautman and Ambrose first discuss the fundamental principles of NSOM and then describe its applications to single-molecule imaging and spectroscopy.5/5(1).
Download Citation | Single-Molecule Optical Detection, Imaging and Spectroscopy | IntroductionHistory of High-Sensitivity Fluorescence Detection in Flowing StreamsApplications of Single Molecule.
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Click Download or Read Online button to get optical imaging and spectroscopy book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiv, pages: illustrations ; 25 cm: Contents: Physical Principles and Methods of Single-Molecule Spectroscopy in Solids; Excitation and Emission Spectroscopy and Quantum Optical Measurements; Polarization and Lifetime Measurements, External Pertubations and Microscopy; Spectral Jumps of Single Molecules.
Detection techniques 12 Direct Absorption (Frequency-Modulation) Spectroscopy with Secondary Modulation 12 Fluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy 15 Single-Molecule Imaging in Frequency and Space 19 Measurement of Spectral Trajectories of Single Molecules 20 Time Correlation of Single-Molecule Imaging and spectroscopy book Signal ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: XIV, Seiten: Illustrationen, Diagramme: Contents: Physical Principles and Methods of Single-Molecule Spectroscopy in Solids; Excitation and Emission Spectroscopy and Quantum Optical Measurements; Polarization and Lifetime Measurements, External Pertubations and Microscopy; Spectral Jumps of Single Molecules; imaging and spectroscopy book.
Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction—why do single‐molecule studies in solids. Physical principles and optimal conditions Methods Summary and outlook Physical Principles and Methods of Single‐Molecule Spectroscopy in Solids - Single‐Molecule Optical Detection, Imaging and Spectroscopy - Wiley Online LibraryCited by: 2.
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Highly sensitive absorption spectroscopy is used to image the presence of single molecules through their weak optical absorption signatures. Measurements are demonstrated at mutiple wavelengths Cited by: Single-Molecule Optical Detection, Imaging and Spectroscopy W.
Moerner, M. Orrit, U. Wild, Thomas Basché Presents the latest developments in detecting and probing single entities.
As ofit has been 26 years since the first optical detection and spectroscopy of single molecules in condensed matter. This area of science has expanded far beyond the early low temperature studies in crystals to include single molecules in cells, polymers, and in solution.
The early steps relied upon Single-Molecule Microscopy and SpectroscopyCited by: Single Molecule Detection, Blinking. MicroTime Upright time-resolved confocal microscope. The upright time-resolved microscope MicroTime contains the complete optics and electronics for recording F(C)CS or FLCS data as well as fluorescence lifetime images and decays in small volumes by means of Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) with single molecule sensitivity.
Switching by motion of a single atom has been reported, and techniques of single-molecule optical detection and spectroscopy in the condensed phase have been refined to a degree that allows the Author: Michel Orrit.
The initial steps toward optical detection and spectroscopy of single molecules arose out of the study of spectral hole-burning in inhomogeneously broadened optical absorption profiles of molecular impurities in solids at low temperatures.
Spectral signatures relating to the fluctuations of the number of molecules in resonance led to the attainment of the single-molecule limit in The single molecule detection techniques are based on the two key techniques of single molecule imaging and single molecule manipulation.
Light microscopy is a method that allows us to image biomolecules as they work in an active manner in biomolecular assemblies and cells. To visualize single molecules of nanometer size, fluorescent probes must be attached.
Introduction. Single molecule spectroscopy (SMS) has undergone a remarkable development from its origins as a technique in low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy [, ] to applications in super-resolution fluorescent microscopy [].Its ability to unmask the unique features of individual molecules has found use in low-temperature physics and optics [, ], in research of soft matter Cited by: 4.
1. Introduction. Single-molecule detection by optical methods, pioneered in the late 80s - early 90s (1, 2) has experienced an exponential development over the last decade and a l reasons explain the rapid adoption of this novel toolkit by researchers in fields as diverse as photochemistry, polymer physics, biophysics and biology, to name just a few in a still expanding by: Moerner W.E.
() Single-Molecule Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging: From Early Steps to Recent Advances. In: Gräslund A., Rigler R., Widengren J. (eds) Single Molecule Spectroscopy in Chemistry, Physics and Biology.
Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. First Online 28 November Cited by: Optical spectroscopy methods are especially adapted to this purpose, for their non-invasiveness and imaging and single photon-emitter detection is a prerequisite of the full development of the promises of Single-molecule spectroscopy was initially demonstrated in a system of pentacene molecules embedded.
Starting with the basic principles, the book goes on to treat fluorophores and labeling, single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy and enzymatics, as well as excited state energy transfer, and super-resolution fluorescence : Wiley-Interscience.Single-Molecule Imaging and Spectroscopy Using Fluorescence and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering M.
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