Leutenegger Marcel, Gösch Michael, Perentes Alexandre, Hoffmann Patrik, Martin Olivier J F, Lasser Theo
Opt Express. 2006 Jan 23;14(2):956-69. doi: 10.1364/opex.14.000956.
For the observation of single molecule dynamics with fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy (FFS) very low fluorophore concentrations are necessary. For in vitro measurements, this requirement is easy to fulfill. In biology however, micromolar concentrations are often encountered and may pose a real challenge to conventional FFS methods based on confocal instrumentation. We show a higher confinement of the sampling volume in the near-field of sub-wavelength sized apertures in a thin gold film. The gold apertures have been measured and characterized with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), indicating light confinement beyond the far-field diffraction limit. We measured a reduction of the effective sampling volume by an order of magnitude compared to confocal instrumentation.
对于使用荧光涨落光谱法(FFS)观察单分子动力学而言,需要非常低的荧光团浓度。对于体外测量,这一要求很容易满足。然而在生物学领域,经常会遇到微摩尔浓度的情况,这可能会给基于共聚焦仪器的传统FFS方法带来真正的挑战。我们展示了在薄金膜中亚波长尺寸孔径的近场中采样体积具有更高的限制。已使用荧光相关光谱法(FCS)对金孔径进行了测量和表征,表明光限制超出了远场衍射极限。与共聚焦仪器相比,我们测得有效采样体积减小了一个数量级。