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Published August 25, 2021 | Version v1
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Single-Shot Three-Dimensional Orientation Imaging of Nanorods Using Spin to Orbital Angular Momentum Conversion

  • 1. Department of Optics, Palacký University, 17. listopadu 1192/12, Olomouc, 771 46, Czech Republic
  • 2. Institute of Physical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2, Brno, 616 69, Czech Republic
  • 3. Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, Purkyňova 656/123, Brno, 612 00, Czech Republic

Description

The key information about any nanoscale system relates to the orientations and conformations of its parts. Unfortunately, these details are often hidden below the diffraction limit, and elaborate techniques must be used to optically probe them. Here we present imaging of the 3D rotation motion of metal nanorods, restoring the distinct nanorod orientations in the full extent of azimuthal and polar angles. The nanorods imprint their 3D orientation onto the geometric phase and space-variant polarization of the light they scatter. We manipulate the light angular momentum and generate optical vortices that create self-interference images providing the nanorods’ angles via digital processing. After calibration by scanning electron microscopy, we demonstrated time-resolved 3D orientation imaging of sub-100 nm nanorods under Brownian motion (frame rate up to 500 fps). We also succeeded in imaging nanorods as nanoprobes in live-cell imaging and reconstructed their 3D rotational movement during interaction with the cell membrane (100 fps).

Notes

This work has been supported by the Grant agency of the Czech Republic (21-01953S, 20-01673S), European Union's H2020 TWINNING project SINNCE (GA 810626), Brno University of Technology (FSI-S-20-6353, FSI-S-20-6485), and Palacký University (IGA_PrF_2021_002). We also acknowledge the Czech Nano Lab Research Infrastructure supported by MEYS CR (LM2018110).

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