Quantum Microscopy of Biological Systems [electronic resource] /
by Michael Taylor.
- XIX, 195 p. 66 illus., 27 illus. in color. online resource.
- Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research, 2190-5053 .
- Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research, .
Introduction -- Practical Quantum Measurements -- Introductory Theory of Optical Tweezers -- The Total Information Carried by the Light -- The Quantum Noise Limit for a Specific Measurement -- Characterizing Quadrant Detection -- Interferometer Enhanced Particle Tracking -- Homodyne Based Particle Tracking -- Lock-In Particle Tracking -- Selective Measurement by Optimized Dark-Field Illumination Angle -- Technical Constraints on Sensitivity -- Surpassing the Quantum Limit -- Biological Measurement Beyond the Quantum Limit -- Sub diffraction-Limited Quantum Imaging of a Living Cell -- Further Extensions -- Summary and Conclusion.
This thesis reports on the development of the first quantum enhanced microscope, and on its applications in biological microscopy. The first quantum particle-tracking microscope, described in detail here, represents a pioneering advance in quantum microscopy, which is shown to be a powerful and relevant technique for future applications in science and medicine. The microscope is used to perform the first quantum-enhanced biological measurements -- a central and long-standing goal in the field of quantum measurement. Subdiffraction-limited quantum imaging is achieved, also for the first time, with a scanning probe imaging configuration allowing 10-nanometer resolution. .
9783319189383
10.1007/978-3-319-18938-3 doi
Physics. Quantum optics. Biophysics. Biological physics. Spectroscopy. Microscopy. Physics. Spectroscopy and Microscopy. Quantum Optics. Biophysics and Biological Physics.