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Photothermal microscopy: optical detection of small absorbers in scattering environments

Pierre Vermeulen
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Laurent Cognet
Brahim Lounis
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Abstract

Photothermal microscopy enables detection of nanometer-sized objects solely based on their absorption. This technique allows efficient observation of various nano-objects in scattering media notably gold nanoparticles in cells. The extreme sensitivity of the method and the stability of the signals open numerous applications in spectroscopy, analytical chemistry and bioimaging. This review briefly describes the principle and the main characteristics of photothermal microscopy, with its major advantages and limitations, and exposes the principal applications that have been carried out since its first implementation.
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hal-00998099 , version 1 (30-05-2014)

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Pierre Vermeulen, Laurent Cognet, Brahim Lounis. Photothermal microscopy: optical detection of small absorbers in scattering environments. Journal of Microscopy, 2014, pp.en ligne. ⟨10.1111/jmi.12130⟩. ⟨hal-00998099⟩
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