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Nano Lett ; 15(3): 1647-53, 2015 Mar 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25654749

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InGaN/GaN disk-in-nanowire heterostructures on silicon substrates have emerged as important gain media for the realization of visible light sources. The nature of quantum confinement in the disks is largely unknown. From the unique nature of the measured temperature dependence of the radiative lifetime and direct transmission electron microscopy, it is evident that such self-organized islands (disks) behave as quantum dots. This is confirmed by the observation of single photon emission from a single disk-in-nanowire and the presence of a sharp minimum in the line width enhancement factor of edge emitting lasers having the InGaN disks as the gain media.

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Lab Chip ; 10(9): 1142-7, 2010 May 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20390132

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Procedures requiring precise and accurate positioning of particles and cells have impacted a broad range of research interests including molecular detection, self-assembly and tissue and cell engineering. These fields would be greatly aided by more advanced, yet straightforward, micro-object positioning methods that are precise, scalable, responsive and flexible. We have developed an arrayed, multilayer surface patterned microfluidic device which uses laminar convective flow to actively position particles into any desired, two-dimensional, predesigned pattern. Objects including 10 microm polystyrene particles and Saccharomycodes ludwigii cells are rapidly (approximately 2 s) loaded onto vacuum-actuated holes, allowing us to both generate anisotropic particles and culture S. ludwigii cells. The device was further modified to individually control two sets of holes, adding control of pattern composition. With rapid, precise and adaptable operation, multilayer microfluidic devices should greatly assist in research where precise object placement and proximity is necessary.


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Biopolymers/chemistry , Biopolymers/isolation & purification , Cell Culture Techniques/instrumentation , Cell Separation/instrumentation , Microarray Analysis/instrumentation , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/instrumentation , Micromanipulation/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
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