Publications by authors named "Danhao Ma"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers are exploring microcavity resonators as advanced biosensors but face challenges in achieving cost-effective, selective chemical detection.
  • By using hydrocarbon-in-fluorocarbon-in-water double emulsions, they enhance the functionality of these sensors, allowing them to change in response to different chemicals.
  • The combination of liquid emulsions and solid chip resonators enables real-time monitoring of chemical changes, paving the way for portable and efficient environmental and medical sensing technologies.
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We demonstrate the chemical characterization of aerosol particles with on-chip spectroscopy using a photonic cavity enhanced silicon nitride (SiN) racetrack resonator-based sensor. The sensor operates over a broad and continuous wavelength range, showing cavity enhanced sensitivity at specific resonant wavelengths. Analysis of the relative change in the quality factor of the cavity resonances successfully yields the absorption spectrum of the aerosol particles deposited on the resonators.

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We present a liquid phase post synthesis self-assemble protocol that transforms trillions of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in powder form into densely packed flexible, robust and binder-free macroscopic membranes with a hierarchical pore structure. We employ charge transfer engineering to spontaneously disperse the CNTs in a liquid medium. The processing protocol has limited or no impact on the intrinsic properties of the CNTs.

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