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Highly specific chemical detection using NMR at low magnetic fields
NMR often does not have sufficient resolution to distinguish between chemicals with related or similar structures in the presence of a large background, which leads to poor chemical specificity. The NMR spectra of complex chemical mixtures may…
Investigators
- Ronald Walsworth
- Matthew Rosen
- Stephen DeVience
A novel color filter array design scheme significantly reduces hardware complexity
In digital imaging applications, data are typically obtained via a spatial sub-sampling procedure implemented as a color filter array (CFA). CFA assigns a separate primary color to each pixel by placing a filter of that color over the pixel. The…
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Patrick Wolfe
- Keigo Hirakawa
Slowing down light for enhanced detection and measurement of biomolecules
The photonic crystal device is a novel method for localizing and trapping light, where the light can be utilized for a wide-variety of chemical, biological, and optical applications. Traditional chemical and biological optical sensors are limited by…
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Frank Vollmer
- Juraj Topolancik
Silicon-based photodiodes for enhanced infrared detection, quick response and low cost
The technology offered here is for the creation of an “impurity enhanced” silicon material with unique optelectric properties. The material is created by employing an ion-implantation technique using a nanosecond laser to melt the basis of single…
DBD
- Christopher Petty
Investigators
- Michael Aziz
- Daniel Recht
- Aurore Said
- Jeffery Warrender
High-flux, low-power diamond nanowire single-photon source arrays: an enabling material for optical and quantum computing and cryptography
The novel approach taken by the Harvard researchers was to apply top-down nanofabrication techniques to define large arrays of vertically oriented nanowire antennas in a single-crystal diamond substrate. Briefly, structures were made from a…
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Marko Loncar
- Thomas Babinec
- Birgit Yao
- Mughees Khan
- Yinan Zhang
- Philip Hemmer
High-sensitivity, high-throughput biosensor capable of detecting biomarkers without external fluorescent labels
This invention describes a combination of technologies that produce a miniature optical biosensor array which is capable of detecting biomarkers without requiring external fluorescent labels. This label-free approach uses a sample placed in a…
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Frank Vollmer
- Qimin Quan
- Marko Loncar
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Marko Loncar
- Qimin Quan
A new approach to NMR: High resolution spatial holographic encoding using traveling wave MR
This technology is for using a high field MR system to record interference patterns within biological phantoms combined with new spatial encoding methods to give contrast at resolution limits far exceeding traditional gradient-based encoding…
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Andrew Kiruluta
Scalable room temperature solid-state quantum information processor
A team of Harvard, CalTech and Max-Planck-Institute physicists led by Mikhail D. Lukin has proposed an architecture for a scalable, solid-state quantum information processor capable of operating at or near room temperature. The architecture is…
Investigators
- Mikhail Lukin
- Norman Yao
- Alexey Gorshkov
- Peter Maurer
- Geza Giedke
- Juan Cirac
- Liang Jiang
DBD
- Sam Liss
Investigators
- Robert Wood
- Michael Karpelson
- Gu-Yeon Wei