Two-photon nonlinear microscopy with the aid of plasmonic contrast agents is an attractive bioimaging technique capable of generating high-resolution images in 3 dimensions and facilitating targeted imaging with deep tissue penetration. In this work, physically synthesized gold nanoparticles containing multiple nanopores are used as 2-photon contrast agents and are reported to emit a 20-fold brighter 2-photon luminescence as compared to typical contrast agents, that is, gold nanorods. A successful application of our porous gold nanoparticles is experimentally demonstrated by in vitro nonlinear optical imaging of adipocytes at subcellular level.
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