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MOESM1 of Micro-Extinction Spectroscopy (MExS): a versatile optical characterization technique
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Optimization of Spectral and Spatial Conditions to Improve Super-Resolution Imaging of Plasmonic Nanoparticles
Interactions
between fluorophores and plasmonic nanoparticles modify
the fluorescence intensity, shape, and position of the observed emission
pattern, thus inhibiting efforts to optically super-resolve plasmonic
nanoparticles. Herein, we investigate the accuracy of localizing dye
fluorescence as a function of the spectral and spatial separations
between fluorophores (Alexa 647) and gold nanorods (NRs). The distance
at which Alexa 647 interacts with NRs is varied by layer-by-layer
polyelectrolyte deposition while the spectral separation is tuned
by using NRs with varying localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)
maxima. For resonantly coupled Alexa 647 and NRs, emission to the
far field through the NR plasmon is highly prominent, resulting in
underestimation of NR sizes. However, we demonstrate that it is possible
to improve the accuracy of the emission localization when both the
spectral and spatial separations between Alexa 647 and the LSPR are
optimized