"The Detection and Characterization of Gold Nanoparticles, Nanowires and Nanorods in
Radiometric Hyperspectral Imaging
(RAD-HSI)"
The PARISS® Hyperspectral Imaging System mounts on a microscope to detect and characterize Gold Nanoparticles, Gold- Nanowires, and Gold Nanorods in
Radiometric Hyperspectral Imaging
(RAD-HSI)" |
- Live cells and tissue: Detect one or thousands of metallic (gold, silver, Ti, Co..) Nanoparticles, wires or rods internalized in live or prepared samples.
- NON DESTRUCTIVE! Benign illumination keeps live cells alive!
- No vacuum: Or special prep needed! Works with "wet" samples !
- Reveal the location: Diverse nano objects are mapped in color onto a grayscale image of the field of view - with perfect accuracy!
- Detect, analyse and characterize: Individual Nanoparticles, clumps, aggregates in a heterogeneous field of view in (RAD-HSI)
- Work in LOW magnification: Observe a huge field of view in magnifications ranging from 10 to 100X
- Spectral identification of metals: Reveal the location of any material, especially metals, as a function of its spectrum
- Reveal size, shape and proximity: Induce surface plasmon resonance (SPR) to reveal size shape and proximity
- Low cost alternative: To SEM and TEM for many applications!
- The PARISS® Analytical Hyperspectral Imaging system: is a microscope accessory
- Fluorescence: PARISS easily "switches" between (RAD-HSI) and fluorescence
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Figure 1: Bio conjugated Au nanoparticles internalized
within living cells in dark field |
Figure 2: Gold/Silver nanowire reveals subtle differences indicated by pseudo-color spectral classification codes |
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The PARISS® Analytical Hyperspectral
Imaging
System works in
High Resolution,
High Contrast, Radiometric Hyperspectral Imaging
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gold nanoparticles, gold nanowires, gold nanorods, surface plasmon resonance, hyperspectral imaging |