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    A Sensing Micro-Christmas Tree

    My research is focused on using electric fields to assemble nanoparticles into micro-sized structures to enhance detection through surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy. In the image shown, silver nanoparticles have been assembled into a Christmas tree like structure. The structure offers greater than a million times enhancement of the original Raman signal and can be used to detect analytes such as bacteria, illicit drugs, and proteins as parts per billion concentrations. The assembly process occurs in minutes and requires little training to perform. The process is inexpensive and a patent for the process has recently been filed on this revolutionary technique.
    Submission Year: 
    2016-17
    Photographer's affiliation: 
    Graduate student
    Academic areas: 
    Smith Engineering
    Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
    Health Sciences
    Photo: 
    Silver nanoparticles assembled into a Christmas tree like structure
    Categories: 
    PhD student/candidate
    Smith Engineering
    Department of Chemical Engineering
    School of Graduate Studies
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    School of Medicine
    Location of photograph: 
    Queen’s University's Facility for Isotope Research-ESEM
    Photographer's name: 
    Hannah Dies
    Display Photographers Affiltion + Faculty or Department: 
    PhD/MD Student, Chemical Engineering