Abstract

We propose the use of the subwavelength localization via adiabatic passage technique for fluorescence microscopy with nanoscale resolution in the far field. This technique uses a Λ-type medium coherently coupled to two laser pulses: the pump, with a node in its spatial profile, and the Stokes. The population of the Λ system is adiabatically transferred from one ground state to the other except at the node position, yielding a narrow population peak. This coherent localization allows fluorescence imaging with nanometer lateral resolution. We derive an analytical expression to asses the resolution and perform a comparison with the coherent population trapping and the stimulated-emission-depletion techniques.

Authors
J. L. Rubio, J. Mompart, V. Ahufinger, i D. Viscor
Citation Key
126
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Date Published
2015-04-09 10:42
DOI
10.1364/OE.21.022139
ISSN
1094-4087
Keywords
Atomic and molecular physics, Microscopy, Quantum optics
Issue
19
Journal
Optics Express
Start Page
22139
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.21.022139
Volume
21
Year of Publication
2013