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Surface Imaging by Self-Propelled Nanoscale Probes
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2001
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EngineeringSelf-propelled ProbesMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringMicroscopy MethodLight MicroscopyMotor Protein KinesinMicrofluidicsSurface PropertiesBiophysicsNanoroboticsNanotechnologyFluorescence MicroscopySurface ImagingMicroscope Image ProcessingMicrofabricationScanning Probe MicroscopyBiomedical ImagingScanning Force MicroscopySelf-propulsionMedicine
A new approach to image microscopic surface properties is introduced. Information about surface properties such as topography is obtained by repeated acquisition of an optical signal from a large number of microscopic, self-propelled probes moving on random paths across a surface. These self-propelled probes sample the surface in a statistical process in contrast to the deterministic, linear sampling performed by a scanning probe microscope. This method is experimentally demonstrated using microtubules as probes, which are moved by the motor protein kinesin.
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