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ISBN
9781420093544
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
1420093541
ISBN-13
9781420093544
eBay Product ID (ePID)
69582280

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
680 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Handbook of Optofluidics
Subject
Lasers & Photonics, Mechanics / Fluids, Physics / Optics & Light, Physics / General
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Science
Author
Holger Schmidt
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
48.1 Oz
Item Length
10.4 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-045579
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
This excellent reference provides broad coverage of the emerging and developing field of optofluidics. The book will be extremely useful for professionals and graduate students working on nanotechnologies that deploy optofluidic designs such as the lab on a chip and optofluidic transport mechanisms. 'e¦ Those interested in waveguides will find useful information about photonic crystal waveguides and integrated optofluidic waveguides. 'e"OPN Optics & Photonics News, November 2010 I've found this book to be very useful, and am delighted that the project has been so successful. From my own perspective, the part on optical elements and devices is a great reference, and the data in the appendices will save my students a lot of time in the future! 'e"Graham A. Turnbull, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, This excellent reference provides broad coverage of the emerging and developing field of optofluidics. The book will be extremely useful for professionals and graduate students working on nanotechnologies that deploy optofluidic designs such as the lab on a chip and optofluidic transport mechanisms. e Those interested in waveguides will find useful information about photonic crystal waveguides and integrated optofluidic waveguides. e"OPN Optics & Photonics News, November 2010 I've found this book to be very useful, and am delighted that the project has been so successful. From my own perspective, the part on optical elements and devices is a great reference, and the data in the appendices will save my students a lot of time in the future! e"Graham A. Turnbull, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, This excellent reference provides broad coverage of the emerging and developing field of optofluidics. The book will be extremely useful for professionals and graduate students working on nanotechnologies that deploy optofluidic designs such as the lab on a chip and optofluidic transport mechanisms. … Those interested in waveguides will find useful information about photonic crystal waveguides and integrated optofluidic waveguides. -OPN Optics & Photonics News, November 2010 I've found this book to be very useful, and am delighted that the project has been so successful. From my own perspective, the part on optical elements and devices is a great reference, and the data in the appendices will save my students a lot of time in the future! -Graham A. Turnbull, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, This excellent reference provides broad coverage of the emerging and developing field of optofluidics. The book will be extremely useful for professionals and graduate students working on nanotechnologies that deploy optofluidic designs such as the lab on a chip and optofluidic transport mechanisms. ... Those interested in waveguides will find useful information about photonic crystal waveguides and integrated optofluidic waveguides. --OPN Optics & Photonics News, November 2010 I've found this book to be very useful, and am delighted that the project has been so successful. From my own perspective, the part on optical elements and devices is a great reference, and the data in the appendices will save my students a lot of time in the future! --Graham A. Turnbull, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
621.36
Table Of Content
Foundations of Optofluidics Introduction to Microfluidic and Optofluidic Transport; Mekala Krishnan and David Erickson Microfabrication; Aaron R. Hawkins, Matthew R. Holmes, Tao Shang, and Yue Zhao Passive Integrated Optics; Siegfried Janz Photonic Crystal Hollow Waveguides; Fetah Benabid and P. John Roberts Optoelectronics; Romeo Bernini and Luigi Zeni Spectroscopic Methods; Jin Z. Zhang Lab-on-a-Chip; Su Eun Chung, Wook Park, Seung Ah Lee, Sung Eun Choi, Jisung Jang, Sung Hoon Lee, and Sunghoon Kwon Optical Elements and Devices Fluid-Controlled Optical Elements; Christian Karnutsch and Benjamin J. Eggleton Optofluidic Imaging Elements; Xiaole Mao, Zackary S. Stratton, and Tony Jun Huang Optofluidic Switches and Sensors; Steve Zamek, Boris Slutsky, Lin Pang, Uriel Levy, and Yeshaiahu Fainman Optofluidic Ring Resonators; Jonathan D. Suter and Xudong Fan Optofluidic Light Sources; Anders Kristensen and N. Asger Mortensen Bioanalysis Single-Molecule Detection; Benjamin Cipriany and Harold Craighead Optical Trapping and Manipulation; Eric Pei-Yu Chiou Fluid-Filled Optical Fibers; Michael Barth, Hartmut Bartelt, and Oliver Benson Integrated Optofluidic Waveguides; Holger Schmidt Raman Detection in Microchips and Microchannels; Melodie Benford, Gerard L. Coté, Jun Kameoka, and Miao Wang Plasmonics; David Sinton, Alexandre G. Brolo, and Reuven Gordon Flow Cytometry and Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting; Chun-Hao Chen, Jessica Godin, Sung Hwan Cho, Frank Tsai, Wen Qiao, and Yu-Hwa Lo Appendix A: Optical Properties of Water Appendix B: Refractive Index of Liquids and Solids Appendix C: Viscosity and Surface Tension of Typical Liquids Appendix D: Common Fluorescent Dyes Appendix E: Common Physical Constants Appendix F: Common Biological Buffers Index
Synopsis
Optofluidics is an emerging field that involves the use of fluids to modify optical properties and the use of optical devices to detect flowing media. Ultimately, its value is highly dependent on the successful integration of photonic integrated circuits with microfluidic or nanofluidic systems. Handbook of Optofluidics provides a snapshot of the state of the field, captures current trends, and gives insight into the technology of tomorrow, which will enable researchers to tackle challenges and opportunities that it can uniquely answer. Divided into three sections, this comprehensive resource begins by introducing the scientific foundations that contribute to optofluidics. It details the connections to related research areas and reveals the scientific influences currently shaping the design and function of optofluidic systems. It provides brief reviews of those established fields from which optofluidics has evolved, putting special emphasis on how they currently intersect. This introductory material provides a basis for understanding the chapters that follow. The second section explores the synthesis of fundamental concepts to create novel devices, specifically those with optical properties that are manipulated by fluids. A main theme that runs through this part is the dynamic reconfigurability made possible by flowing and reshaping fluids. The final section looks to future applications of the field, presenting recent developments in particle detection and manipulation primarily being developed for biosensing and biomedical applications. Enhanced by thematic connections throughout the chapters that help define the field, this volume is a concise reference for the growing optofluidics community and is poised to provide a stepping stone for continued research in an area that holds promise for a myriad of applications., A complete review of the field as an independent subject, this handbook presents detailed coverage of optofluidics, which can be defined as the intersection of optics and micro- or nano-fluidics. To provide common terms and technologies, the first section of the text discusses the foundations that contribute to optofluidics. The next section examines optofluidic devices and applications that use fluids to modify optical properties, such as optofluidic lasers and switches that have analogies in the fields of optoelectronics and integrated optics. The final section focuses on bioanalysis techniques that have been made possible by optofluidics and reviews results in single biomolecule analysis.
LC Classification Number
TJ853.4.O68H36 2010

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