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AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES - Photonics, Optics and Optoelectronics

Results: 31
Case # Lead Inventor Title
4565Clarke, David R.Tunable optic and acoustic devices
4324Cohen, Adam E.Voltage indicator proteins and microscope for imaging rhodopsin fluorescence
4272Manoharan, VinothanLiquid color: Flexible, angle-independent structural color from microdroplets
4239Capasso, FedericoNew class of versatile optical components: molding light propagation with phase discontinuities
4144Narayanamurti, VenkateshAtomic layer deposition process for novel quantum dot light emitting diodes
3994Capasso, FedericoHighly focused, ultra-compact, low threshold lasers for use in integrated electronics
3928Aizenberg, JoannaFluids identification by chemically patterned inverse opal photonic crystals
3878Loncar, MarkoDeterministic design of high quality factor photonic cyrstal nanobeam cavity
3799Vollmer, FrankHigh-sensitivity, high-throughput biosensor capable of detecting biomarkers without external fluorescent labels
3702Loncar, MarkoHigh-flux, low-power diamond nanowire single-photon source arrays: an enabling material for optical and quantum computing and cryptography
3685Aziz, Michael J.Silicon-based photodiodes for enhanced infrared detection, quick response and low cost
3504Crozier, Kenneth B.High throughput detection using an integrated lens array
3468Crozier, Kenneth B.The SMALL Microscope: Scanning microscopy on a chip
3381Capasso, FedericoPlasmonic polarizer
3217Aizenberg, JoannaMethod of making inverse opal structures produces far fewer defects and larger crystalline domains than the conventional process
3142Ramanathan, ShriramBeyond Moore's Law in opto-electronics: New material enables ultra-fast switching
3132Mazur, EricAll-optical switching devices for the next generation information technology
3120Wong, Wesley PhilipLow-cost method for measuring the frequency content of a signal above the acquisition rate
3045Crozier, Kenneth B.Optical tweezers get smaller, sharper, and less expensive
2941Vollmer, FrankSlowing down light for enhanced detection and measurement of biomolecules
2895Hau, Lene V.Coherent control of optical information with matter wave dynamics
2809Lieber, Charles M.General synthesis and properties of hetero-branched nanostructures
2752Fischer, PeerHigh-sensitivity chiral molecule detection technique using tiny samples
2449Whitesides, George M.A low-threshold, high-efficiency microfluidic waveguide laser
2440Golovchenko, JeneLift-off patterning processes using solid-condensed-gas layers as resists
2310Golovchenko, JeneNanometer patterning with ice
2270Mazur, EricThinner, smoother, stronger silica wires can improve fiber optic communications and textile strength
2137Hau, Lene V.Using electro-magnetically induced transparency in photonic crystal cavities to obtain huge non-linear effects
2092Lieber, Charles M.Electrically-driven nanoscale lasers
1818Schaffer, Chris B.Precise 3-D patterning improves the manufacturing of telecommunications devices
0555Gordon, Roy G.Unique chemical vapor deposition thin film compositions with useful properties