Biomicrophotonics
We have collaborated for many years with members of the Harris Group (Stanford Dept. of Electrical Engineering) on the development of integrated microphotonic devices for biological signal detection.  Harris Group members Evan Thrush, Ofer Levi, Tom Lee and James Harris have been particularly active in this collaboration

Biomicrophotonics

Thrush E, Levi O, Wang K, Wistey M, Harris JS, Smith SJ.  (2002) Integrated semiconductor fluorescent detection system for biochip and biomedical applications.  Proc. SPIE, 4626: 289-297.

Thrush E, Levi O, Wang K, Wistey MA, Harris JS, Smith SJ. (2003) High throughput integration of optoeletronics devices for biochip fluorescent detection. Proc. SPIE, 4982: 162-169.

Thrush E, Levi O, Ha W, Wang K, Smith SJ and Harris JS, Jr. (2003) Integrated bio-fluorescence sensor.  J. Chromatography A, 1013: 103-110.

Thrush, E., Levi, O., Ha, W., Carey, G., Cook, L.J., Deich, J., Smith, S.J, Moerner W.E. and Harris J.S., Jr. (2004) Integrated semiconductor vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers and PIN photodetectors for bio-medical fluorescence sensing."  Journal of Quantum Electronics, 40: 491-499.

Thrush E., Levi O., Cook L.J., Smith S.J. and Harris J.S., Jr. (2004) Greater than 10^6 optical isolation in integrated optoelectronic fluorescence sensor.  IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology, 2080-2081.

Thrush E., Levi O., Cook L.J., Deich J., Kurtz A., Smith S.J., Moerner W.E. and Harris J.S., Jr. (2004) Monolithically integrated fluorescence sensor for microfluidic applications. Sensor and Actuators B. (in press).