Skip to main content

Nanophotonics meet functional imaging

Nanophotonics is a part of nanotechnology for investigat-ing the light-matter interactions on the nanometer scale. This field provides a new approach to achieving the limit of specificity and sensitivity in functional medical imag-ing such as photoacoustic imaging, optical coherence tomography, and two-photon microscopy. This functional imaging based on nanophotonics can expand and devel-op new diagnostic and imaging technologies towards ad-vanced healthcare technology with a nanoscale resolu-tion beyond the diffraction limit. Furthermore, functional imaging using nanophotonics has been continuously pro-gressive and expanded to other fields through the con-vergence with other available materials and platforms. This special Issue aims to introduce recent interdiscipli-nary approaches toward innovative nanophotonics-based functional imaging technologies.

Guest editor: 
Junsuk Rho, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea, jsrho@postech.ac.kr

Closed for Submissions



  1. Metasurfaces can modulate light with periodically arranged subwavelength scatterers, and they can generate arbitrary wavefronts. Therefore, they can be used to realize various optical components. In particular...

    Authors: Dongmin Jeon, Kilsoo Shin, Seong-Won Moon and Junsuk Rho
    Citation: Nano Convergence 2023 10:24
  2. Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) breaks the optical diffraction limit by numerically localizing sparse fluorescence emitters to achieve super-resolution imaging. Spectroscopic SMLM or sSMLM furth...

    Authors: Benjamin Brenner, Cheng Sun, Françisco M. Raymo and Hao F. Zhang
    Citation: Nano Convergence 2023 10:14