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Lasers and Optical Characterization Lab Ed Van Keuren, Changbao Ma, Kristen Perlot, David Littlejohn, John Menzel, Johnny Rogers, Mike Lavoie, Jonathan.

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1 Lasers and Optical Characterization Lab Ed Van Keuren, Changbao Ma, Kristen Perlot, David Littlejohn, John Menzel, Johnny Rogers, Mike Lavoie, Jonathan Flyer GAEL: Mak Paranjape, John Currie, Ali Leeds, Drew Monica SAIC: Tom Schneider, Robb White BASF: Wolfgang Schrof Dept. of Chemistry: Jen Swift ChemImage: Pat Treado, Matt Nelson

2 Nanoparticle synthesis and characterization Imaging using molecular probes MEMS/MOEMS

3 Nanoparticle synthesis and characterization Aggregation/crystallization of organic nanoparticles in binary solvents Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Nanocomposite OLEDs

4 Nanoparticle nucleation Solvent shifting: Nucleation induced by exchange of solvent with miscible non-solvent (micronization, reprecipitation, drowning out crystallization) Rapid (injection) or slow (ternary phase transition)

5 Nanoparticle nucleation I: Clear solution II: Bulk precipitate Solution (water- miscible solvent) Water

6 Nanoparticle nucleation How do single molecules come together in solution to form nanoparticles? Transition from distribution of unstable clusters to nucleation sites Cluster size distribution Cluster lifetimes

7 Spectrally selective FCS Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) Minute sampling volume defined by confocal optics Low concentration – 10 -7 to 10 -12 M Temporal variation in fluorescence emission due to number fluctuations, changes in chemical species Autocorrelation function of fluorescence can yield diffusion coefficients, reaction rates

8 Spectrally selective FCS Perylene: long wavelength bands in nanocrystals diffusion of the aggregates only. MgPC: fluorescence quenching (650 - 800 nm) in nanoparticles will allow diffusion coefficients of single molecular species to be isolated.

9 Polymer nanoparticles Monomer nanoparticles formed by rapid injection into nonsolvent, which induces aggregation, followed by initiation of free radical polymerization.

10 Imaging using molecular probes Three dimensional thermal imaging 2 photon FRAP Pattern photobleaching

11 Thermal imaging in tissue 3-d fluorescence imaging + temperature dependent dye  measurement of temperature profiles near MEMS heaters

12 Pattern photobleaching Pattern created using two photon photobleaching Can follow micro- deformations in polymer films, for example, water absorption

13 MEMS/MOEMS Detection of biomarkers by competitive binding in microchannels 2-d protein separations chip Thermo-optic waveguide switches

14 Optical biomarker detection with competitive binding Development of a MEMS device containing both optical waveguides and microfluidic channels Single mask Competitive binding of analyte with tagged receptors for fluorescence detection

15 Optical biomarker detection with competitive binding

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