Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy

An apparatus that combines single molecule fluorescence, optical trapping and bright-field microscopy is presented. Given the spread over orders of magnitude of the light intensities for the different techniques, special considerations in choosing the spectral regions for each were taken. Moreover,...

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Main Author: Bayerle, Alex
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4861
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2011-12-48612015-09-20T17:05:43ZCoincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopyBayerle, AlexSingle-molecule fluoresceOptical TrapAn apparatus that combines single molecule fluorescence, optical trapping and bright-field microscopy is presented. Given the spread over orders of magnitude of the light intensities for the different techniques, special considerations in choosing the spectral regions for each were taken. Moreover, imaging single molecules in a background of intense light from the infra red laser used for the optical trap has been shown to result in enhanced photo-bleaching due to two-photon processes. A scheme for fast time-sharing was implemented in which the fluorescence excitation light and the trap light alternate in fast succession. This eliminates two-photon effects and enables stable manipulation using the optical trap. The simultaneous use of the bright-field imaging in differential interference contrast arrangement enables observation of refractile objects in the sample over large distances. The apparatus was designed for future use in studies of molecular motor regulation. However, to demonstrate the functionality of the system, the rotational diffusion of a micro-sphere fluorescently labelled at one spot was measured.text2012-02-20T18:38:26Z2012-02-20T18:38:26Z2011-122012-02-20December 20112012-02-20T18:38:50Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-48612152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4861eng
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topic Single-molecule fluoresce
Optical Trap
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Optical Trap
Bayerle, Alex
Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
description An apparatus that combines single molecule fluorescence, optical trapping and bright-field microscopy is presented. Given the spread over orders of magnitude of the light intensities for the different techniques, special considerations in choosing the spectral regions for each were taken. Moreover, imaging single molecules in a background of intense light from the infra red laser used for the optical trap has been shown to result in enhanced photo-bleaching due to two-photon processes. A scheme for fast time-sharing was implemented in which the fluorescence excitation light and the trap light alternate in fast succession. This eliminates two-photon effects and enables stable manipulation using the optical trap. The simultaneous use of the bright-field imaging in differential interference contrast arrangement enables observation of refractile objects in the sample over large distances. The apparatus was designed for future use in studies of molecular motor regulation. However, to demonstrate the functionality of the system, the rotational diffusion of a micro-sphere fluorescently labelled at one spot was measured. === text
author Bayerle, Alex
author_facet Bayerle, Alex
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title Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
title_short Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
title_full Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
title_fullStr Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
title_sort coincident time-shared single molecule imaging, manipulation and bright-field microscopy
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