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Optics Letters | 2000

Lateral resolution enhancement with standing evanescent waves

George E. Cragg; Peter T. C. So

A high-resolution fluorescence microscopy technique has been developed that achieves a lateral resolution of better than one sixth of the emission wavelength (FWHM). By use of a total-internal-reflection geometry, standing evanescent waves are generated that spatially modulate the excitation of the sample. An enhanced two-dimensional image is formed from a weighted sum of images taken at different phases and directions of the standing wave. The performance of such a system is examined through theoretical calculations of both the point-spread function and the optical transfer function.


Physical Review Letters | 2005

Complex chemical potential : Signature of decay in a bose-einstein condensate

George E. Cragg; Arthur K. Kerman

We explore the zero-temperature statics of an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate in which a Feshbach resonance creates a coupling to a second condensate component of quasibound molecules. Using a variational procedure to find the equation of state, the appearance of this binding is manifest in a collapsing ground state, where only the molecular condensate is present up to some critical density. Further, an excited state is seen to reproduce the usual low-density atomic condensate behavior in this system, but the molecular component is found to produce a coherent, many-body decay, quantified by the imaginary part of the chemical potential. Most importantly, the unique decay rate dependencies on density (approximately rho (3/2)) and on scattering length (approximately (5/2)) can be measured in experimental tests of this result.


Nature | 2015

Retraction: Non-blinking semiconductor nanocrystals

Xiaoyong Wang; Xiaofan Ren; Keith B. Kahen; Megan A. Hahn; Manju Rajeswaran; Sara Maccagnano-Zacher; J. Silcox; George E. Cragg; Alexander L. Efros; Todd D. Krauss

This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/nature08072


BiOS 2000 The International Symposium on Biomedical Optics | 2000

Magnetic tweezers microscope for cellular manipulation

Chen-Yuan Dong; Hayden Huang; Jason D. B. Sutin; Hyuk-Sang Kwon; George E. Cragg; Richard J. Gilbert; Richard T. Lee; Enrico Gratton; Roger D. Kamm; Douglas A. Lauffenburger; Peter T. C. So

We present the design of a magnetic tweezers microscope for cellular manipulation. Our design allows versatile and significant 3D stress application over a large sample region. For linear force application, forces up to 250 pN per 4.5 micrometers magnetic bead can be applied. Finite element analysis shows that variance in force level is around 10 percent within an area of 300 X 300 micrometers 2. Our eight-pole design potentially allows 3D liner force application and exertion of torsional stress. Furthermore, our design allows high resolution imaging using high numerical aperture objective. Both finite element analysis of magnetic field distribution and force calibration of our design are presented. As a feasibility study, we incubated fibronectin coated 4.5 micrometers polystyrene beads with Swiss 3T3 mouse fibroblast cells. Under application around 250 pN of force per magnetic particle, we observed relative movement between attached magnetic and polystyrene beads to be on the order of 1 micrometers . Elastic, viscoelastic, and creeping responses of cell surfaces were observed. Our results are consistent with previous observations using similar magnetic techniques.


Nano Letters | 2010

Suppression of Auger Processes in Confined Structures

George E. Cragg; Alexander L. Efros


Archive | 1999

Standing wave total internal reflection imaging

George E. Cragg; Hyuk-Sang Kwon; Chen-Yuan Dong; Peter T. C. So


Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics | 2010

On the Quantum Instability of Attractive Bose Systems

George E. Cragg; Arthur K. Kerman


Archive | 2009

Auger rate suppression in confined structures

Alexander L. Efros; George E. Cragg


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Photoluminescence anti-blinking of single CdZnSe/ZnSe nanocrystals

Xiaoyong Wang; Xiaofan Ren; Keith B. Kahen; Megan Hahn; Manju Rajeswaran; Sara Maccagnano-Zacher; J. Silcox; George E. Cragg; Alexander L. Efros; Todd D. Krauss


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Auger Rate Quenching in Nanocrystals

George E. Cragg; Xiaoyong Wang; Megan A. Hahn; Sara Maccagnano-Zacher; J. Silcox; Todd D. Krauss; Alexander L. Efros

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Arthur K. Kerman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Peter T. C. So

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Chen-Yuan Dong

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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