The emission of fluorescent proteins inside photonic crystals is studied. It is demonstrated that the apparent emission color of the fluorescent protein can be controlled externally by the photonic crystal. With increasing crystal lattice parameter, the appearance of the proteins turns from orange to red, and suddenly to green. The dramatic color changes agree with the theoretically expected redistribution of light escaping around the stop band of the photonic crystal. Our experiments show the potential of combining biological systems with nanophotonics. This 'biophotonic engineering' may be extended to control emission rates and complex Förster energy-transfer systems obtained by protein engineering
This thesis Entitled Photonic applications of biomaterials with special reference to biopolymers ...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
In this research we used diverse nanofabrication techniques in order to direct the assembly on micro...
We show that nanophotonic manipulation of biological fluorophores can alter the spectral characteris...
We investigated fluorescent protein crystals for potential photonic applications, for the first time...
The science of light and colour manipulation continues to generate interest across a range of discip...
We demonstrate nanophotonic control of the emission rate of fluorescent proteins by variation of the...
Incorporation of two dyes into polystyrene beads was achieved through a core – shell emulsion free p...
We present experiments to determine the quantum efficiency and emission oscillator strength of exclu...
Structural color in naturally occurring systems is generally constituted by nanoscale lattices of bi...
Abstract The effect of resonant fluorescent enhancement from a photonic crystal surface upon the flu...
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) and a variety of GFP-like homologues that colour tissues of many...
Biomimicry or bio-inspiration refers to the approach of reproducing or imitating natural structures ...
Spontaneous emission by an excited molecule strongly depends upon the available density of states in...
Label-free sensing strategies are an intensely studied and increasingly used alternative to signal a...
This thesis Entitled Photonic applications of biomaterials with special reference to biopolymers ...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
In this research we used diverse nanofabrication techniques in order to direct the assembly on micro...
We show that nanophotonic manipulation of biological fluorophores can alter the spectral characteris...
We investigated fluorescent protein crystals for potential photonic applications, for the first time...
The science of light and colour manipulation continues to generate interest across a range of discip...
We demonstrate nanophotonic control of the emission rate of fluorescent proteins by variation of the...
Incorporation of two dyes into polystyrene beads was achieved through a core – shell emulsion free p...
We present experiments to determine the quantum efficiency and emission oscillator strength of exclu...
Structural color in naturally occurring systems is generally constituted by nanoscale lattices of bi...
Abstract The effect of resonant fluorescent enhancement from a photonic crystal surface upon the flu...
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) and a variety of GFP-like homologues that colour tissues of many...
Biomimicry or bio-inspiration refers to the approach of reproducing or imitating natural structures ...
Spontaneous emission by an excited molecule strongly depends upon the available density of states in...
Label-free sensing strategies are an intensely studied and increasingly used alternative to signal a...
This thesis Entitled Photonic applications of biomaterials with special reference to biopolymers ...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
In this research we used diverse nanofabrication techniques in order to direct the assembly on micro...