Holographic detection of nanoparticles using acoustically actuated nanolenses
Detection of small, translucent particles is challenging due to their low inherent scattering. Here, the authors present an easy, high-throughput, label-free method for detecting nanoparticles in low volumes of liquids on a disposable chip, using an acoustically actuated lens-free holographic system...
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Main Authors: | Aniruddha Ray, Muhammad Arslan Khalid, Andriejus Demčenko, Mustafa Daloglu, Derek Tseng, Julien Reboud, Jonathan M. Cooper, Aydogan Ozcan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/86009c4d2d3c41149b8ef95f1466f0c7 |
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