Abstract
Optical nanoscopy employs the principles of nanophotonics to improve the spatiotemporal resolution by manipulating light at the nanoscale. By integrating nanophotonic structures, such as nanoscale waveguides and metal/dielectric nanostructures, with fluorescence-based imaging methods, optical nanoscopy achieves sub-diffraction-limit resolution. This rapidly developing research field holds exciting potential for advancing our understanding of the nanoscopic world and revealing insights beyond conventional optical microscopy.
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