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Using fluorescent beads to emulate single fluorophores

Luis A. Alemán-Castañeda, Yi-Ting Feng, Rodrigo Gutiérrez–Cuevas, Isael Herrera, Thomas G. Brown, Sophie Brasselet, Miguel A. Alonso

2022Journal of the Optical Society of America A14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study the conditions under which fluorescent beads can be used to emulate single fluorescent molecules in the calibration of optical microscopes. Although beads are widely used due to their brightness and easy manipulation, there can be notable differences between the point spread functions (PSFs) they produce and those for single-molecule fluorophores, caused by their different emission patterns and sizes. We study theoretically these differences for various scenarios, e.g., with or without polarization channel splitting, to determine the conditions under which the use of beads as a model for single molecules is valid. We also propose methods to model the blurring due to the size difference and compensate for it to produce PSFs that are more similar to those for single molecules.

Topics & Concepts

FluorescenceBrightnessMoleculeMaterials scienceBiological systemCalibrationSingle-molecule experimentSingle pointMicroscopeNanotechnologyOpticsComputer scienceChemistryPhysicsArtificial intelligenceBiologyOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsTRIZAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesNear-Field Optical MicroscopyAdvanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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