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Micro/Nano Photonics Lab |






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To contact us: |
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Prof. Lan Yang Washington University Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Campus Box 1127 One Brookings Drive Saint Louis, MO 63130-4899
Phone: 314-935-9543 Fax: 314-935-7500 |
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Nov. 10, 2009 Our paper on single nano-particle detection has been accepted for publication in Nature Photonics. ☺ Oct. 29, 2009 Jiangang presented a poster titled with "Single Nanoparticle Detection on a Silicon Chip" at the CMI (Center for Materials Innovation) Graduate Forum at Washington University. Sept. 24, 2009 We have two posters* presented at the 1st Symposium on Nanotechnology for Public Health, Environment, and Energy at Washington University. *Single Nanoparticle Detection by Mode Splitting in Ultra-High-Q Microtoroid, Jiangang Zhu, Sahin Kaya Ozdemir, Yun-Feng Xiao, Lin Li, Lina He, Da-Ren Chen and Lan Yang (ESE/EECE, WUSTL) *Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensors, Michael Zakrewsky, Sahin Ozdemir, and Lan Yang (National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network-Nano Research Facility , WUSTL) Note: Michael Zakrewsky, an undergraduate student from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, received support from NNIN program and worked in our lab in the summer of 2009. Aug 05, 2009 Dr. Yang’s paper on demonstration of narrow fundamental linewidth Er laser on silicon is accepted for publication in Phy. Rev. Lett. June 08, 2009 Welcome Michael Zakrewsky (from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) to start his two-month National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) in our group. May 20, 2009 Our work on Laser Treated Sol-Gel Glass for Ultra-High-Quality Photonic Devices will receive three-year funding from NSF starting June 15 2009. May 14, 2009 Our paper on fabrication of high-Q polydimethylsiloxane optical microspheres for thermal sensing is accepted by Applied Physics Letters. May 12, 2009 Our paper on investigation of oscillatory thermal dynamics in a PDMS coated silica microresonators is accepted by Optics Express. May 11, 2009 Our paper on demonstration of Electromagnetically induced transparency-like effect in a single microresonator is accepted by Applied Physics Letters.
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