Microoptics and Microfluidics

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Group Publications

S. S. Gorthi and E. Schonbrun, "Phase imaging flow cytometry using a focus-stack collecting microscope," Opt. Lett, 37, 707-709 (2012).

E. Schonbrun, S. S. Gorthi, and D. Schaak, "Microfabricated multiple field of view imaging flow cytometry," Lab Chip, 12, 268-273 (2012).

E. Schonbrun, K. Seo, and K. B. Crozier, "Reconfigurable imaging systems using elliptical nanowires," Nano Lett., 11, 4299-4303 (2011).

Pre-Group Publications

2011
K. Wang, E. Schonbrun, P. E. Steinvurzel, and K. B. Crozier, "Trapping and rotating nanoparticles using a plasmonic nano-tweezer with an integrated heat sink," Nat. Comm., 2, 469 (2011).
K. Seo, M. Wober. P. E. Steinvurzel, E. Schonbrun, Y. P. Dan, T. Ellenbogen, and K. B. Crozier, "Multicolored vertical silicon nanowires," Nano Lett., 11, 1851 (2011).
E. Schonbrun, P. E. Steinvurzel, and K. B. Crozier, "A microfluidic fluorescence measurement system using an astigmatic diffractive lens array," Opt. Exp., 19, 1385 (2011).
2010
K. Wang, E. Schonbrun, and K. B. Crozier, "Scannable plasmonic trapping using a gold stripe," Nano Lett., 10, 3506 (2010).

S. Lin, E. Schonbrun, and K. B. Crozier, "Optical manipulation with planar silicon microring resonators," Nano Lett., 10, 2408 (2010).
E. Schonbrun
, A. R. Abate, P. Steinvurzel, D. A. Weitz, and K. B. Crozier, “High throughput fluorescence detection using an integrated zone plate array,” Lab Chip, 10,  852 (2010).
2009

E. Schonbrun, W. N. Ye, and K. B. Crozier, “Scanning microscopy using a short-focal-length Fresnel zone plate,” Opt. Lett. 34, 2228 (2009).

K. Wang, E. Schonbrun, and K. B. Crozier, “Propulsion of gold nanoparticles with surface plasmon polaritons ,” Nano Lett. 9, 2623 (2009).

E. Schonbrun, J. Wong, and K. B. Crozier, “Co- and cross-flow extensions in an elliptical optical trap,” Phys. Rev. E. 79, 042401 (2009) .

2008
Y. Chu, E. Schonbrun, T. Yang and K. B. Crozier,  “Experimental observation of narrow surface plasmon resonances in gold nanoparticle arrays,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 93, 181108 (2008).

Schonbrun and K. B. Crozier, “Spring constant modulation in a zone plate tweezer using linear polarization,” Opt. Lett. 33, 2017 (2008).

E. Schonbrun, C. Rinzler, and K. B. Crozier, “Micro-fabricated water immersion Fresnel zone plate optical tweezer,” Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, 071112, (2008).

2007
E. Schonbrun, M. Abashin, J. Blair, Q. Wu, W. Park, Y. Fainman, and C. J. Summers, “Total internal reflection photonic crystal prism,” Opt. Exp, 15, 8065 (2007).

Q. Wu, E. Schonbrun, and W. Park, “Image inversion and magnification by negative index prisms," J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 24, A45-A51 (2007)

E. Schonbrun, Q. Wu, W. Park, T. Yamashita, C. J. Summers, M. Abashin, and Y. Fainman, “Wave front evolution of negatively refracted waves in a photonic crystal,” Appl. Phys. Lett, 90 04113 (2007).
2006

E. Schonbrun, T. Yamashita, Q. Wu, W. Park, C. Summers, “Polarization beam splitter based on a photonic crystal heterostructure,” Opt. Lett, 31, 3104 (2006).

M. Tinker, E. Schonbrun, J. –B. Lee and W. Park, “Process integration and development of inverted photonic crystal arrays,” J. Vac. Sci. Tech. B. 24, 705, (2006).

M. J. Ablowitz, B. Ilan, E. Schonbrun, and R. Piestun, “Solitons in two-dimensional lattices possessing defects, dislocations, and quasicrystal structures,” Phys. Rev. E, 74, 035601 (2006).

Q. Wu, E. Schonbrun, and W. Park, “Tunable superlensing by a mechanically controlled photonic crystal,” J. of Opt. Soc. B, 23, 479 (2006).

E. Schonbrun, T. Yamashita, W. Park, C. Summers, “Negative index imaging by an index-matched photonic crystal slab,” Phys. Rev. B, 73, 195117 (2006).

E. Schonbrun and R. Piestun, “Optical vortices for localized optical lattice site manipulation,” Opt. Eng., 45, (2006).

2005
E. Schonbrun, M. Tinker, W. Park, J. –B. Lee, “Negative refraction in a Si-polymer photonic crystal membrane,” IEEE Phot. Tech. Lett., 17, 1, (2005).

E. Schonbrun, R. Piestun, P. Jordon, J. Cooper, K. Wulf, J. Courtial, M. Padgett, “3D interferometric optical tweezers using a single spatial light modulator,” Opt. Exp, 10, 3777, (2005).