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 Alzheimer’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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