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Quantum light allows imaging with sensitivity, speed and resolution beyond the reach of other techniques. Applications in biology are particularly important, because the best conventional microscopes are often severely constrained by photodamage to the specimen. Here, I will present experiment work from my lab applying squeezed light, a form of quantum light, to imaging of molecular vibrations. If time permits, I will also discuss work on quantum single-molecule imaging.
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