Imaging with Waves

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Imaging with Waves

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Imaging with Waves. camera obscura. modern imaging device. Creating images with light. Magnification with 2 lenses. Steering waves. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. Seeing small things. The compound microscope. Seeing sharper. Modern optical microscopy. Airy Disk. 2 . 0.61• /NA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Imaging with Waves

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Creating images with light

camera obscura modern imaging device

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Steering waves

Magnification with 2 lenses

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Seeing small things

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

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The compound microscope

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Seeing sharper

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Modern optical microscopy

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Focusing down

Airy Disk

0.61•/NANA = n•sin

2

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The diffraction limit

Objects spaced apart by less than d~/2NA cannot be resolved individually!

Ernst Abbe (1840-1905)

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Imaging with the diffraction limit

Object ImageFocal spot

Images can be improved by using shorter wavelengths

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CD versus DVD

7x more data on DVD because of different wavelength!

780 nm 650 nm

(Blu-Ray DVD uses 405 nm, 6x more data than DVD)

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UV lithography

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Superresolution

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Single molecules

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Seeing single molecules at work

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Seeing single molecules at work

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Seeing smaller thingsusing particlesusing EM radiation

of particles:

= hmv

Electron with v = 1.0 x 105 m/s:

=6.626 ×10−34 Js

9.11×10−31kg( ) 1.0 ×105m /s( )

=7.3×10−9m

=7.3nm

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Electron Microscopy

Resolution ~ 0.2 nm

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Electron Microscopy

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Cryo-Electron Microscopy

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Cryo-Electron Microscopy

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Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Viral DNA portal protein

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What are X-rays?

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923)

Electromagnetic radiation with wavelength of ~10-10 m

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Focusing or diffracting?

Bragg diffraction Diffraction pattern

2d sin = n

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X-ray crystallography

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Protein structure determination

X-ray crystallography reveals electron densities

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Protein structure determination

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No longer a mystery

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No longer a mystery

DNA polymerase on the DNA backbone