Light: Science & Applications paper

Our work on combining microtoroid optical resonators with photothermal microscopy to detect single 5 nm quantum dots with a signal-to-noise ratio > 10^4 without the use of labels has been published in Light: Science & Applications. We thank an NIGMS R35 grant and the Gordon & Betty Moore foundation for support. We anticipate our work will have applications in a variety of fields including the biological sciences, nanotechnology, materials science, chemistry, and medicine.

Single 5-nm quantum dot detection via microtoroid optical resonator photothermal microscopy | Light: Science & Applications (nature.com)

Congratulations Dr. Gin!

Congratulations to the newest PhD in our lab! Dr. Adley Gin successfully defended his thesis, ā€œEarly Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Studying Kappa Opioid Receptors Using Whispering Gallery Mode Microtoroid Biosensorsā€ on April 4th. This work was funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Aging, and the Arizona Alzheimerā€™s Consortium.

Congratulations Dr. Hao!

Congrats to Shuang who successfully defended his dissertation on ā€œFundamentals and Applications of Label-Free FLOWER-Based Sensing for Ultra-sensitive Detection of Single Particles and Moleculesā€ earlier today.

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