Fluorescence antibunching microscopy
Osip Schwartz, Dan Oron

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quantum superresolution microscopy method that leverages non-classical emission statistics of fluorescent markers to surpass the diffraction limit, compatible with standard fluorescence microscopy setups.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel superresolution technique based on quantum properties of fluorescent emission, enabling improved imaging without specialized equipment.
Findings
Achieves superresolution beyond the diffraction limit.
Utilizes non-classical emission statistics of fluorescent markers.
Compatible with existing fluorescence microscopy equipment.
Abstract
Breaking the diffraction limit in microscopy by utilizing quantum properties of light has been the goal of intense research in the recent years. We propose a quantum superresolution technique based on non-classical emission statistics of fluorescent markers, routinely used as contrast labels for bio-imaging. The technique can be readily implemented using standard fluorescence microscopy equipment.
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