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Case # Lead Inventor Title
4100Whitesides, George M.Density determination of trace evidence via magnetic levitation
3994Capasso, FedericoHighly focused, ultra-compact, low threshold lasers for use in integrated electronics
3973Ritter, TobiasSolution-stable palladium molecular wires
3881Kiruluta, Andrew J.M.A new approach to NMR: High resolution spatial holographic encoding using traveling wave MR
3702Loncar, MarkoHigh-flux, low-power diamond nanowire single-photon source arrays: an enabling material for optical and quantum computing and cryptography
3466Mazur, EricFast, accurate, laser-based cell injection technique
3381Capasso, FedericoPlasmonic polarizer
3237Mazur, EricThe key to getting good Raman data - separating "hot" nanoparticles for signal enhancement
3136Lieber, Charles M.Novel high-speed, high-density nanowire memory elements
3132Mazur, EricAll-optical switching devices for the next generation information technology
2895Hau, Lene V.Coherent control of optical information with matter wave dynamics
2310Golovchenko, JeneNanometer patterning with ice
2281Golovchenko, JeneCoating suspended nanotubes with silicon nitride
2137Hau, Lene V.Using electro-magnetically induced transparency in photonic crystal cavities to obtain huge non-linear effects
2093Golovchenko, JeneDirectional growth of carbon nanotube growth
2092Lieber, Charles M.Electrically-driven nanoscale lasers
1818Schaffer, Chris B.Precise 3-D patterning improves the manufacturing of telecommunications devices
1816Lieber, Charles M.High-yield fabrication of single-walled carbon nanotube probe tips for atomic force microscopy
1351Myers, JohnPositive-operator-valued measure (POVM) receiver for quantum cryptography
1247Westervelt, Robert M.Low-power, high-speed transducer detects forces at the nano-scale