Overview
Syllabus
Light and Single-Molecule Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Photocontrol: Foundations for Super-Resolution Microscopy
Optical Spectroscopy of Molecules in Solids at Low T
Early Steps Toward Single Molecule Spectroscopy
Statistical Fine Structure in an Inhomogeneously Broadened Line
Single-Molecule Imaging and Spectroscopy
Some of the Surprises from Single Molecules!
Motivations and Impact: Single-Molecule Spectroscopy and Optical Imaging in Complex Systems
Detecting Single-Molecule Absorption from Emitted Fluorescence at Room T
Single-Molecule Imaging and Tracking Examples Much to Learn from Isolated Single Molecules!
1997: Imaging, Blinking, and Photorecovery for Single EYFP
Super-Resolution Microscopy Approaches not requiring single-molecule imaging
Key Idea #1: Super-Localization
Toward Super-Resolution with Single-Molecule Emitters
Key idea #2: Active control of emitter concentration, sequential imaging
What the data look like.... eYFP fusions to a bacterial protein blinking in
Observing Huntingtin Aggregates at
New Fluorophores, New 3D Imaging Methods
Impact of Single-Molecule Spectroscopy/Imaging
Thank you, Past and Present Students, Postdocs, Collaborators, Nominators, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Mentors, Institutions, Family! (see Nobel Lecture for a more comprehensive list)
Taught by
APS Physics