Single-cell biomagnifier for optical nanoscopes and nanotweezers
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Optical microscopes and optical tweezers,which were invented to image and manipulate microscale objects,have revolutionized cellular and molecular biology.However,the optical resolution is hampered by the diffraction limit;thus,optical microscopes and optical tweezers cannot be directly used to image and manipulate nano-objects.The emerging plasmonic/photonic nanoscopes and nanotweezers can achieve nanometer resolution,but the high-index material structures will easily cause mechanical and photothermal damage to biospecimens.Here,we demonstrate subdiffraction-limit imaging and manipulation of nano-objects by a noninvasive device that was constructed by trapping a cell on a fiber tip.The trapped cell,acting as a biomagnifier,could magnify nanostructures with a resolution of 100 nm (λ/5.5) under white-light microscopy.The focus of the biomagnifier formed a nano-optical trap that allowed precise manipulation of an individual nanoparticle with a radius of 50 nm.This biomagnifier provides a high-precision tool for optical imaging,sensing,and assembly of bionanomaterials.