Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.10, 5391-5395, 2009
Nanoscale characterization of single Au nanorods by confocal microscopy
We analyzed the scattering patterns of individual Au nanorods detected by means of confocal interference scattering microscopy in combination with a higher order laser mode. We placed the Au nanorods at the interface between two dielectric media and examined the influence of different interfaces on the signal amplitude, the signal-to-noise ratio as well as on the precision of topological measurements. Approaching the index matching regime allows for topological measurements with high accuracy minimizing the acquisition time. We were also able to track the position and the orientation of particles embedded in water even when they were not thoroughly sticking to the glass surface. These results underscore the potential of the presented technique for applications in life sciences. (C) 2008 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Confocal microscopy;Higher order laser modes;Nanophotonics;Particle plasmons;Single particle imaging