Skyler Wheaton
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Recent Articles
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Liu L, Bianconi S, Wheaton S, Coirier N, Fahim F, Mohseni H
APL Photonics
. 2025 Mar;
10(3):036106.
PMID: 40070451
Increasing the energy efficiency and reducing the footprint of on-chip photodetectors enable dense optical interconnects for emerging computational and sensing applications. While heterojunction phototransistors (HPTs) exhibit high energy efficiency and...
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Wheaton S, Lopez-Dominguez V, Almasi H, Cai J, Zeng Z, Khalili Amiri P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Apr;
11(1):8504.
PMID: 33875725
Tetherless sensors have long been positioned to enable next generation applications in biomedical, environmental, and industrial sectors. The main challenge in enabling these advancements is the realization of a device...
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Hassani Nia I, Wheaton S, Mohseni H
Sci Rep
. 2019 Apr;
9(1):6550.
PMID: 31024049
We provide first-principle theoretical and numerical simulations using the coherent Transfer Matrix Approach (TMA) to describe the behavior of the three main class of the optical beacons namely phase conjugators,...
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Wheaton S, Bonakdar A, Hassani Nia I, Tan C, Fathipour V, Mohseni H
Opt Express
. 2017 Oct;
25(16):19291-19297.
PMID: 29041122
In the past two decades 3-D cameras have proven to be one of the next revolutions in machine vision. However, these devices are still an emerging technology with a particularly...
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Wheaton S, Gordon R
Analyst
. 2015 Mar;
140(14):4799-803.
PMID: 25739349
We trap a set of molecular weight standard globular proteins using a double nanohole optical trap. The root mean squared variation of the trapping laser transmission intensity gives a linear...
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Al Balushi A, Kotnala A, Wheaton S, Gelfand R, Rajashekara Y, Gordon R
Analyst
. 2015 Mar;
140(14):4760-78.
PMID: 25734189
Nanoaperture optical tweezers are emerging as useful label-free, free-solution tools for the detection and identification of biological molecules and their interactions at the single molecule level. Nanoaperture optical tweezers provide...
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Kotnala A, Wheaton S, Gordon R
Nanoscale
. 2015 Jan;
7(6):2295-300.
PMID: 25584811
We use a double nanohole (DNH) optical tweezer with two trapping lasers beating to excite the vibrational modes of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) fragments in the extremely high frequency range. We...