Until now, MINFLUX is the most precise and most photon-efficient way to localize fluorescent molecules. But there’s a new kid on the block.
In a transatlantic collaboration, Professor Tinnefeld’s groups of the LMU Munich and Professor Stefani’s group of the University of Buenos Aires, have worked together to further improve MINFLUX nanoscopy.
They invented p-MINFLUX – the pulsed interleaved MINFLUX.
Read how doughnut-shaped excitation profiles and a SuperK supercontinuum laser made it possible.