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How is Light Used in Nanoscale Imaging?
Light is crucial in
nanoscale imaging
techniques such as
scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM)
and
fluorescence microscopy
. SNOM, for example, surpasses the diffraction limit of light by using a nanoscale probe to scan the surface, providing high-resolution images. Fluorescence microscopy employs
fluorescent nanoparticles
to label and visualize structures at the nanoscale.
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