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Dual-Angle Interferometric Scattering Microscopy for Optical Multiparametric Particle Characterization

Erik Olsén, Berenice Rodríguez, Fredrik Skärberg, Petteri Parkkila, Giovanni Volpe, Fredrik Höök, Daniel Midtvedt

2024Nano Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Traditional single-nanoparticle sizing using optical microscopy techniques assesses size via the diffusion constant, which requires suspended particles to be in a medium of known viscosity. However, these assumptions are typically not fulfilled in complex natural sample environments. Here, we introduce dual-angle interferometric scattering microscopy (DAISY), enabling optical quantification of both size and polarizability of individual nanoparticles (radius <170 nm) without requiring a priori information regarding the surrounding media or super-resolution imaging. DAISY achieves this by combining the information contained in concurrently measured forward and backward scattering images through twilight off-axis holography and interferometric scattering (iSCAT). Going beyond particle size and polarizability, single-particle morphology can be deduced from the fact that the hydrodynamic radius relates to the outer particle radius, while the scattering-based size estimate depends on the internal mass distribution of the particles. We demonstrate this by differentiating biomolecular fractal aggregates from spherical particles in fetal bovine serum at the single-particle level.

Topics & Concepts

ScatteringOpticsParticle (ecology)Materials scienceLight scatteringInterferometryMicroscopyRADIUSParticle sizeCharacterization (materials science)Molecular physicsPhysicsChemistryComputer scienceOceanographyGeologyComputer securityPhysical chemistryMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesDigital Holography and MicroscopyElectrostatics and Colloid Interactions