Super-resolution in ultrafast scattering

Mar 08, 2023 (Nanowerk Spotlight) The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014 was a recognition of the groundbreaking advancements made in the field of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. The prestigious award was jointly presented to Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell, and William Moerner for their contributions to surpassing the physical limitations of light microscopes, which were once thought to be impossible. The ability to see below the diffraction limit, which is the smallest size that an optical system can resolve, is determined by the wavelength of light and the aperture size of…

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