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Assembly of materials into microstructures under laser guidance is attracting wide attention. The ability to pattern various materials and form 2D and 3D structures with micron/sub‐micron resolution and less energy and material waste compared with standard top‐down methods make laser‐based printing promising for many applications, for example medical devices, sensors, and microelectronics. Assembly...
Recent microscopy techniques use nanoparticles as contrast agents that assist in realizing super resolved imaging of the inspected sample. While the sample itself is not labelled, its optical properties and form are revealed from the agent's location and movement. Gold nanoparticles are frequently used for compound cellular imaging due to their plasmonic resonance that occurs in the visible regime...
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