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Smallest pore sizes are determined by the diffraction limited laser spot size, typically hundreds of nanometers, and have been shown to persist around 20 s.
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Despite the revolutionary significance, the conventional far-field light microscopy is restricted by the diffraction limit based on the scale diffraction theory; that is, objects within a diffraction-limited spot, ∼250 nm, cannot be resolved.
Molecular imaging has been hampered by the diffraction limit, an intrinsic blurring of light that prevents two sources from being resolved when they are close together.
Although PL measurement on individual submicron structures is possible, the accuracy of the technique is limited by the diffraction limit and poor signal-to-noise ratio [6].
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While 32 nm lithography technology is on the horizon for integrated circuit (IC) fabrication, matching the pace for miniaturization with optics has been hampered by the diffraction limit.
Conventional optics is known to be limited by the diffraction limit, i.e., the ability of a conventional lens to focus light or form images is always constrained by the wavelength of the illuminating light.
To date, photolithography has been able to meet the demand for ever smaller devices despite the constraints imposed by the diffraction limit and the expense of deep and extreme UV light sources.
However, the precision at which cellular structures can be visualized has been limited by the spatial resolution imposed by the diffraction limit of light (∼250 nm).
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