We report a simple, rapid, and quantitative wide-field technique to measure
the optical extinction σext and scattering σsca
cross-section of single nanoparticles using wide-field microscopy enabling
simultaneous acquisition of hundreds of nanoparticles for statistical analysis.
As a proof of principle, we measured nominally spherical gold nanoparticles of
40\,nm and 100\,nm diameter and found mean values and standard deviations of
σext and σsca consistent with previous literature.
Switching from unpolarized to linearly polarized excitation, we measured
σext as a function of the polarization direction, and used it to
characterize the asphericity of the nanoparticles. The method can be
implemented cost-effectively on any conventional wide-field microscope and is
applicable to any nanoparticles