Here we present a detailed structural analysis of methylammonium lead halide (I, Cl) films by in situ X-ray diffraction during their growth and thermal recrystallization up to their decomposition.
Abstract:A portable lensless imaging device combining light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and a CMOS image sensor was developed and its suitability for non-invasive live-cell in vitro monitoring of pancreatic islets was demonstrated. A microfluidic lab-on-a-chip platform containing micro wells with various depths was also fabricated and integrated into the optical sensor system, which allows for immobilization of the single islets and continuous recording of their behavior. This promising technique may provide further insight into the structure and function of pancreatic islets and their deficiencies in type 2 diabetes.
An integrated nano-optoelectronic biological sensor system is developed to obtain insights of the biochemical and physical processes of Geobacter sulfurreducens-based biofilm growth inside a miniaturized microbial fuel cell (MFC) reactor. Gallium nitride (GaN), which was used as a novel electrode material, has been investigated in terms of its biocompatibility and performance to transport the electrons delivered by the microorganisms. Moreover, in order to enhance the produced current density, vertical 3D GaN nanoarchitectures (i.e., arrays of nanowires and nanofins) with larger surface-to-volume ratios were fabricated using a top-down nanomachining method involving nanolithography and hybrid etching technique.
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