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Astrobiology ; 15(11): 961-76, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26575217

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: A new generation of planetary rover instruments, such as PIXL (Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry) and SHERLOC (Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals) selected for the Mars 2020 mission rover payload, aim to map mineralogical and elemental composition in situ at microscopic scales. These instruments will produce large spectral cubes with thousands of channels acquired over thousands of spatial locations, a large potential science yield limited mainly by the time required to acquire a measurement after placement. A secondary bottleneck also faces mission planners after downlink; analysts must interpret the complex data products quickly to inform tactical planning for the next command cycle. This study demonstrates operational approaches to overcome these bottlenecks by specialized early-stage science data processing. Onboard, simple real-time systems can perform a basic compositional assessment, recognizing specific features of interest and optimizing sensor integration time to characterize anomalies. On the ground, statistically motivated visualization can make raw uncalibrated data products more interpretable for tactical decision making. Techniques such as manifold dimensionality reduction can help operators comprehend large databases at a glance, identifying trends and anomalies in data. These onboard and ground-side analyses can complement a quantitative interpretation. We evaluate system performance for the case study of PIXL, an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Experiments on three representative samples demonstrate improved methods for onboard and ground-side automation and illustrate new astrobiological science capabilities unavailable in previous planetary instruments. KEY WORDS: Dimensionality reduction-Planetary science-Visualization.


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Exobiology/instrumentation , Fluorescence , X-Rays
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Phys Rev Lett ; 97(26): 260801, 2006 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17280412

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We demonstrate apertureless near-field microscopy of single molecules at sub-10 nm resolution. With a novel phase filter, near-field images of single organic fluorophores were obtained with approximately sixfold improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio. The improvement allowed pairs of molecules separated by approximately 15 nm to be reliably and repeatedly resolved, thus demonstrating the first true Rayleigh resolution test for near-field images of single molecules. The potential of this technique for biological applications was demonstrated with an experiment that measured the helical rise of A-form DNA.


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DNA, A-Form/chemistry , Algorithms , Carbocyanines/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Silicon
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Phys Rev Lett ; 93(18): 180801, 2004 Oct 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15525147

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We demonstrate unambiguously that the field enhancement near the apex of a laser-illuminated silicon tip decays according to a power law that is moderated by a single parameter characterizing the tip sharpness. Oscillating the probe in intermittent contact with a semiconductor nanocrystal strongly modulates the fluorescence excitation rate, providing robust optical contrast and enabling excellent background rejection. Laterally encoded demodulation yields images with <10 nm spatial resolution, consistent with independent measurements of tip sharpness.


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Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods , Silicon/chemistry , Lasers , Microscopy, Atomic Force/methods , Nanostructures/chemistry , Semiconductors
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